Classifications: Ceramics

Classifications: Ceramics
325 to 360 of 2,886
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
Bowl
Chinese
1662-1722
37.72.1
Bowl
Chinese
37.72.2
Plate
English, Chelsea
ca. 1755
55.83.1
Scalloped plate
English, Chelsea
ca. 1755
55.83.2
Wedding cup
Korean
15th century
99.21
Cup and stand
Korean
early 12th century
99.20
Animal Attendant
Chinese
33.20.1
Vase
English, Worcester
ca. 1765
81.9
Birdcage cup
Chinese
33.1698.1
Birdcage cup
Chinese
33.1698.2
Teapot
English
ca. 1845
57.87.1
Covered Sugar Bowl
English
ca. 1845
57.87.2
Plate
Japanese, Arita
18th-19th century
98.47.12
Minogame turtle water dropper
Japanese
19th century
98.47.17
Bowl
San Ildefonso Pueblo
81.17.1339
Double-spouted (wedding) vessel
Santa Clara
81.17.1340
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
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
Celadon saucer
Korean
11th-12th century
33.1833
Black pottery vase in shape of hu
Chinese
ca. 3rd century B.C.
33.6
Skyphos (Cup)
Augustan
1st century B.C. - 1st century
59.13
Ko-Kutani bottle vase
Japanese
ca. 1680
69.19
Plate
Japanese, Arita
late 17th century
59.14
Lobed censer in lotus shape
Chinese
16th century
69.21
Jaguar effigy pot
Costa Rican
54.15

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