Classifications: Ceramics

Classifications: Ceramics
865 to 900 of 2,885
Dish, cockscomb decoration
Japanese
early 18th century
56.126
Plate with quail and peonies
Japanese
late 17th century
56.127
Vase
Meissen manufactory, German
1730 - 35
69.205
Platter
Unknown artist
ca. 1784-89
76.247
Tripod dish
Mexican
1507-19
53.109
Sugar bowl and stand
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1726-28
69.206
Vase
Unknown artist
ca. 1765-70
76.248
Square plate
Japanese
late 17th century
56.128
Serving dish
Japanese
late 16th - early 17th century
56.129
Polished Red Cup
Cypriot
19th century B.C.
57.135
Tea bowl and saucer
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1720
69.207
Jug
Unknown artist
ca. 1765
76.249
Chocolate cup and saucer
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1720
69.208
Square serving dish
Japanese
17th century
56.130
Vessel in form of a bird
Amlash
ca. 1000 B.C.
63.173
Waste bowl
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1730-35
69.209
Miniature vase
Unknown artist
ca. 1760-65
76.251
Cup and saucer
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1730-35
69.210
Vase
Chinese
late 16th - early 17th century
54.120
Tea bowl with saucer
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1720
69.211
Vase
Chinese
1736-95
54.121
Sauce boat
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1735
69.212
Bowl
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1728
69.213
Basket
Unknown artist
ca. 1760-1765
76.255
Calendar mug, month of June
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1750
69.214
Vase
Chinese
1662-1722
50.101
vase
Chinese
1644-1911
53.120
Jar with geometric and zoomorphic decoration
Anatolia
2000 B.C. - 1600 B.C.
68.210
Tea bowl and saucer
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1720s
76.258
Glass cooler (seau à verre)
French, Saint-Cloud
ca. 1730-40
65.135
Black pot
Chinese
mid 12th-mid 11th Century BC
50.99
Black-figure Kylix, (cup) with Animals
Xenokles
550 - 525 B.C.
59.100
Coffeepot
English, Liverpool
ca. 1785-90
76.202
Ceremonial vessel
Mexican
ca. 6th century
59.101
Coffeepot
English, Plymouth
ca. 1770
76.203

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