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German
16th century
63.34
Double-handled jar
Alfonso Patanazzi
ca. 1600 - 10
48.33
Spanish
late 14th century
63.43
Saucer-dish, 5-petaled
Japanese, Arita
late 17th century
58.40
Cup in the form of a lotus
Egyptian, New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty
ca. 1550-1196 B.C.
63.46
Peacock factory
18th century
83.63
Plate
Holland
early 18th century
83.64
Delftware
second half of the 18th century
83.65
Hydria (water jar)
Nausicaa Painter
ca. 450 B.C.
68.6
Plate
French, Chantilly
ca. 1760-90
92.44.1
Plate
French, Chantilly
ca. 1770
92.44.2
Vase with flower and bird decor
Japanese
late 19th century
68.10
Fan-shaped dish, bellflower design
Japanese
18th century
58.11
Ewer with bridge handle
Japanese
early 17th century
58.12
Apothecary Flask (gallipot)
Japanese, Arita
second half 17th century
71.5
Sauce boat
English, Worcester
ca. 1758
94.103.43.1
Sauce boat
English, Worcester
ca. 1758
94.103.43.2
Italian, Venice
ca. 1550-75
49.21.1
Italian, Venice
ca. 1550-75
49.21.2
Plate
Japanese
mid 17th century
92.47.1
Plate
Japanese
mid 17th century
92.47.2
Plate
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1650
92.47.4
Plate
Japanese, Arita
mid 17th century
92.47.6
Plate
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1650
92.47.7
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
Knife handle
French, Chantilly
ca. 1740
87.142.1
Knife handle
French, Chantilly
ca. 1745
87.142.2
Knife handle
French, Villeroy
ca. 1740-45
87.142.3
Knife handle
French
ca. 1750
87.142.6
Knife handle
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1735-40
87.142.7
Knife handle
French, Chantilly
ca. 1745-50
87.142.8
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1730 - 35
91.102.10
Waste bowl
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1735
91.102.11
Dish
Japanese, Arita
Design ca. 1734-1737; dish ca. 1747-1750
74.4
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