Three ancient Chinese pottery figures, all believed to be Han Dynasty (206BC - 202AD), comprising: 'The Entertainer', 8cm high, 'Liubo', 5.5cm high, with certificate of authentication from ArtAncient Ltd, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, UK, and 'Tiger', 6cm high, sold with owners research, (3).

Provenance: Private collection, we are informed by the vendor that these were purchased at the iGAVEL AUCTIONS sale 'The Schloss Collection, Asian, Ancient & Ethnographic Works of Art' September 19 to October 16 2012.

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