Thai Sawankhalok ceramic figure of Garuda, Sukhothai period, 14th/15th century, the part-human part-bird form divinity subduing a three-headed naga (snake deity) by standing on the sinuous body and holding two of the tails to either side of his bird-like face with its features accented with iron-oxide, all supported on a square plinth, NB: similar reference from James and Elaine Cornell collection at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. 17 inches