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Bottle vase
Japanese
ca. 9th century
65.19
Storage Jar
Japanese
14th century
84.147
Sue Ware vase
Japanese
7th-8th century
84.148
Headrest
Japanese, Arita
ca. mid to late 17th century
76.100
Dish with hibiscus
Japanese
18th century
76.101
Amitabha Buddha and Twenty-nine Attendants
Korean
15th-16th century
60.18
Three Crows in Snow
Yosa Buson
65.22
Grapevines and Chipmunks
Korean
ca. 1800
90.41
Rice cracker storage jar (sembei tsubo)
Japanese
16th century
91.242
Seto ware plate
Japanese
18th century
35.41
Geese in Landscape with Moon
Watanabe Kazan
mid 19th century
40.44
Three storied hexagonal box with cover
Japanese
17th-18th century
35.44
Japanese
18th-19th century
35.46
Krishna, Radha and Gopis in a Woodland Scene
Kishangarh School
ca. 1800
75.50
Satsuma vase
Japanese
late 17th-early 18th century
35.27
Large plate
Japanese, Arita
late 17th - early 18th century
60.42
Imari bowl; Sailing vessels and Dutchmen
Japanese
Mid 19th century
60.43
Horseman in Late Autumn
Ki Baitei
ca. 1800
75.36
Sage in a Rose Pavilion
Yokoi Kinkoku
ca. 1825-30
75.37
Nabeshima octagonal dish
Japanese
ca. 1850
60.31
Wooden dancing girl
Chinese
5th-mid 3rd century B.C.
35.16
Five Hindu Holymen
Indian
18th century
75.54
Nobleman and Reader with Attendants
Mughal
probably 16th century
40.34
Kanada Raga
Amber School
ca. 1710
75.56
Kedara Raga
Indian
ca. 1750
75.57
Where Are We Going?
Fugai Honko
1847
91.236
Japanese
19th century
35.35
Alchemist or magician at work
Persian
18th century
40.38
Seto ware oil plate
Japanese
18th-19th century
35.36
Tea storage jar
Japanese
15th century
75.60
Japanese
18th century
35.38
Preaching Buddha
Korean
17th century
45.45
Farmhouse and Stream
Matsumura Goshun
1752-1811
70.33
Kanzan and Jittoku
Suio Genro
ca. 1770
82.160

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