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Fan-shaped dish, bellflower design
Japanese
18th century
58.11
Ewer with bridge handle
Japanese
early 17th century
58.12
Sake Ewer
Japanese, Arita
late 18th century
83.35
Seto ware vase
Japanese
1185-1333
53.19
Painted pot
Egyptian
ca. 3500 - 3300 B.C.
43.16
Head of Hathor from the handle of a votive sistrum
Egyptian, Late period, 26th - 30th Dynasty
664-525 B.C.
58.77
Tobacco box
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1750
83.98
Drinking Vessel:  Kyathos
Etruscan
600-575 B.C.
63.90
Storage Cask (Dolium)
Etruscan
7th-6th century B.C.
63.91
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
Plate
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1670 - 90
92.47.3.1
Plate
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1670 - 90
92.47.3.2
Pyxis (box with lid)
Greek, Attica
mid - late 8th century B.C.
63.69
Amphora, (three handled vessel)
Mycenaean
ca. 1300 B.C. - 1200 B.C.
63.70
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

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