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Tobacco box
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1750
83.98
Plate
Japanese, Arita
17th century
92.47.5.2
Anthropomorphic Vase
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mangbetu culture
20th century
79.3
Mug
English, Worcester
ca. 1765-68
94.103.199.1
Mug
English, Worcester
ca. 1765-68
94.103.199.2
Mug
English, Worcester
ca. 1765-68
94.103.199.3
Cup
Italian, Doccia
ca. 1748-50
51.230.1
Cup
Italian, Doccia
ca. 1748-50
51.230.2
French, Vincennes
ca. 1755
95.54.1
French, Vincennes
ca. 1755
95.54.2
Pyxis (box with lid)
Greek, Attica
mid - late 8th century B.C.
63.69
Dish
English, Worcester
1789 - 90
76.182.1
English, Worcester
1789 - 90
76.182.2
Plate
French, Tournai
ca. 1760-70
76.132.1
Plate
French, Tournai
ca. 1760-70
76.132.2
Vase
English, Worcester
ca. 1758-60
94.103.52.1
Vase
English, Worcester
ca. 1758-60
94.103.52.2
Plate
English, Worcester
ca. 1772-74
94.103.102.1
Plate
English, Worcester
ca. 1772-74
94.103.102.2
Plate
English, Chelsea
ca. 1755
55.83.1
Scalloped plate
English, Chelsea
ca. 1755
55.83.2
French, Chantilly
ca. 1740-45
87.142.14.1
French, Chantilly
ca. 1740-45
87.142.14.2
Vase
English, Worcester
ca. 1765
81.9
Teapot
English
ca. 1845
57.87.1
Covered Sugar Bowl
English
ca. 1845
57.87.2
English, Worcester
ca. 1775
94.103.104.1
Bowl
Meissen manufactory, German
1735-40
59.87.1
Basket
English, Worcester
ca. 1775
94.103.104.2
Bowl
Meissen manufactory, German
1735-40
59.87.2
Vase from a garniture of five vases
Metal Pot Factory
1695-1715
54.81.2
Vase from a garniture of five vases
Metal Pot Factory
ca. 1710
54.81.3
Gourd-shaped vase from a garniture of five vases
Metal Pot Factory
1695-1715
54.81.4
Gourd-shaped vase from a garniture of five vases
Metal Pot Factory
1695-1715
54.81.5
Plate
Delftware
second half 18th century
49.28

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