Category: Ancient and antique Asian antiquities and antiques statue 30% Off
Exceptionally large Bronze stallion in an alert attitude, draped strands and tassels, braided rope, saddle blanket, the mane and tail cut short, the surface with incised gold design, a decorative dragon and horse motif. Green patina.
1600’s AD
17 1/2" x 20"
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