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Plate
French, Tournai
ca. 1760-70
76.132.2
Library Corner
Charles Heaney
1931
33.1870
Back of Kelly's
Charles Heaney
1931
33.1877
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
Tapestry of America
Jacob van der Borcht
late 17th century
62.199.1
Tapestry of Asia
Jacob van der Borcht
late 17th century
62.199.2
Tapestry of Africa
Jacob van der Borcht
late 17th century
62.199.3
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
Allegorical figure of America
French, Strasbourg
1752-54
81.8
Vase
English, Worcester
ca. 1765
81.9
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
Etienne Gabriel Bocourt
1882
33.1821
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
Coverlet fragment:  "Peacocks Feeding Young"
Unknown artist
19th century
33.1847
Forehead Mask of the Crooked Beak
Native American, Kwakwaka'wakw
ca. 1930
91.1.11
Cosmetic mixer
Roman
1st-2nd century
69.39
Plate
Italian (Genoa)
ca. 1630-50
54.30
Tapestry panel
Salvator Mundi, Italian
18th century
54.31
August Sander in His Home
Imogen Cunningham
1960
89.53
Mauricio Lasansky
1957
59.36
Leni in Chartres
Imogen Cunningham
1960
89.54
Cemetery In France
Imogen Cunningham
1960
89.55

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