Description: Large Chinese Ming Dynasty pottery figure of Attendant A superb quality large pottery figure of a male attendant or official, dating to the Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644. The figure is placed on a high hexagonal plint and wears a fine two-colour blue and turquoise glazed robe. The unglazed areas have pigmented colors in red, black and white. Finely painted facial details. The head is attachable as often seen on the largest figures from this period. The figure is carrying a tray in front of his chest. Size: c. 48-49 cm. Very impressive and heavy conversation piece! Condition: Superb, finely preserved glaze and pigment, undamaged and no repairs. Wear for age and type. Guaranteed authentic. About Ming Tomb figures: Tomb figures, also known as mingqi, were funerary objects placed in tombs during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in China. These figures were made of clay, wood, or bronze, and were intended to provide the deceased with companionship, entertainment, and protection in the afterlife. They included statues of people, animals, and mythical creatures, as well as models of houses, furniture, and other objects. These figures were typically painted or glazed, and were often buried with the deceased in their tombs. The production of mingqi was a significant industry during the Ming Dynasty, and many skilled artisans were employed to create these objects. The number of tomb figures, or mingqi, placed in a Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) tomb varied depending on the wealth and status of the individual being buried. Elite tombs, such as those of emperors and high-ranking officials, could have hundreds or even thousands of mingqi, while the tombs of commoners might have only a few. The quantity of mingqi in a tomb also varied depending on the time period and location. For example, tombs from the early Ming period (1368-1425) were typically larger and contained more mingqi than those from the late Ming period (1550-1644) which were smaller. Additionally, tombs from the southern regions of China tended to have more mingqi than those from the north. In general, it is believed that the purpose of the mingqi was not only to provide the deceased with companionship, entertainment, and protection in the afterlife, but also to demonstrate the wealth and status of the individual during their lifetime. The size of Ming Dynasty tomb figures, or mingqi, varied depending on the type of object and the wealth and status of the individual for whom it was made. Some of the largest mingqi were statues of people and animals, which were typically several feet tall. For example, the largest known Ming tomb figure is a clay statue of a horse, which is over 3 meters tall and 4 meters long, and was discovered in the tomb of the Yongle Emperor, who ruled from 1403 to 1424. Other large mingqi include statues of warriors, officials, and guardians, which are typically several feet tall. Additionally, there are large pottery figures of military units, musicians, and even a complete kitchen with all the utensils, which were also intended to serve the deceased in the afterlife. It's worth noting that many of these large figures have been discovered in tombs of emperors and high-ranking officials, indicating that they were commissioned by those who could afford it and were intended to demonstrate their wealth and status even in the afterlife. #10101486939 **** *** We do combined shipping, if you are interested in more items *** About us: Senatus Consulto specialize in ancient coins and antiquities from Europe and Asia. Our stock is acquired from large and well known Danish estates or collections, certified dealers and Danish and International auction houses. 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Price: 425 USD
Location: Frederiksberg c
End Time: 2025-01-06T10:59:25.000Z
Shipping Cost: 72 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Primary Material: Pottery
Chinese Dynasty: Ming (1368-1644)
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Region of Origin: China