A Chinese pottery model of a recumbant goat, believed to be Zhou Dynasty, c.400BC, labels and wax seal to underside, plus vendors research accompanies this lot, 23cm long by 11cm high, (natural worn condition with age).

Provenance: Private collection, apparently from the collection of George Aristides Eumorfopoulos (1863 - 1939).

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