Han dynasty pottery sold at Bonhams Los Angeles, 29 June 2026
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Lot 298. A group of five painted pottery ladies, Han Dynasty; 30cm height of largest (5). Sold for US$332.80 © Bonhams 2026
Provenance: Arch Angel Antiques, Hong Kong, 7-10 May 1998
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Lot 300. A brown-glazed pottery dog, Han Dynasty; 40cm long. Sold for US$2.304 © Bonhams 2026
Provenance: Shanghai Fine Arts Gallery Ltd., Singapore, 10 December 1993
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Lot 302. A green-glazed vase, hu, Han Dynasty; 48cm high. Sold for US$3.584 © Bonhams 2026
Provenance: Shanghai Arts and Crafts Ltd., Singapore, 22 May 1996
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Lot 304. Two ash-glazed stoneware jars with taotie ring handles, Han Dynasty ; Smaller jar: 31cm high; Larger jar: 36.8cm across (2). Sold for US$1,792 © Bonhams 2026
Provenance: Private Collection, Greenwich, Connecticut
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Lot 306. Property from the O'Brien collection of Asian art. A pottery horse, Han dynasty, 36.5cm long and a pottery lady, Tang dynasty, 39cm high (2, horse with fitted stand and plexi cover). Sold for US$1,216 © Bonhams 2026
Provenance: Painted pottery lady: Arch Angel Antiques, Hong Kong, 30 September 2005
Note: The dating of the pottery lady is consistent with the results of an Oxford Thermoluminescence test, sample no. C105u28, 3 June 2005; and the dating of the pottery horse is consistent with the results of an University of Hong Kong Thermoluminescence test, laboratory no. 196.95, 29 September 1995.
Bonhams. Crosscurrent: Asian Art Online, Los Angeles, 20 – 29 June 2026