Classifications: Ceramics

Classifications: Ceramics
1,045 to 1,080 of 2,885
Cup and saucer
German, Fulda
1780-88
76.268
Cup and saucer
German, Fulda
1780-88
76.269
Pottery cup
Chinese
mid 5th-mid 3rd century B.C.
51.119
Tea powder container
Japanese
late 16th century
56.150
Plateau de fromager
French, Vincennes
1753
68.222
Teapot stand
German, Ansbach
ca. 1770
76.270
Covered Jar
Paul Bonifas
1917
59.168
Cheese dish
French, Vincennes
ca. 1755
68.223
Saucer
German, Fulda
1780-88
76.271
Tea bowl
English, Chelsea
ca. 1745-49
56.185
Plate
Chinese
1662 - 1722
44.113
Large plate
Chinese
1660 - 80
44.114
Bowl
Chinese
1723-35
44.115
Dish
English, Chelsea
ca. 1750-53
56.187
Cake tray:  wild orchid
Ogata Kenzan
early 18th century
52.165
Cake plate with three pines design
Ogata Kenzan
early 18th century
52.166
Brush Washer
Chinese
1662-1722
44.119
Blue and white vase
Chinese
1662-1722
49.149
Imari ware Bowl
Japanese
50.155
Plate:  Hermes, Argus and Io
French
17th century
48.143
Covered bowl
Chinese
10th - 12th century
49.150
Jingdezhen ware
Chinese
1662-1722
44.120
Sauce boat
Meissen manufactory, German
1737-41
56.192
Pillow
Chinese
960-1127
49.151
Cizhou ware
Chinese
1115-1234
50.157
Leaf dish
English, Longton Hall
ca. 1755
55.187
Plate
Persian
17th century
48.146
Jar
Italian (Genoa)
19th century
48.148
Vase
Japanese
ca. 710-794
56.197
Machang type
Chinese
ca. 2200-2000 B.C.
47.109
Cup and saucer
German, Berlin manufactory
ca. 1752-1757
76.283
Cane handle
German, Berlin manufactory
ca. 1765
76.284
Southern Kuan yao saucer
Chinese
mid 10th-mid 17th century, maybe 18th century
46.104
Plate
Italian, Deruta
16th century
56.165
Cup and Saucer
Netherlandish
ca. 1785
76.285
Dish
Chinese
ca. 1680 - 88
56.166

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