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Classifications: Ceramics

Classifications: Ceramics
Plate
Japanese
16th-17th century
98.47.5.1
Plate
Japanese, Arita
16th-17th century
98.47.5.2
Plate
Japanese, Arita
16th-17th century
98.47.5.3
Plate
Japanese, Arita
16th-17th century
98.47.5.4
Japanese
16th-17th century
98.47.5.5
Dish
Chinese
1736-95
35.224.1
Chinese
1736-95
35.224.2
Dish with wagtail
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1730
92.47.20.1
Dish
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1730
92.47.20.2
Hydria (water jar)
Nausicaa Painter
ca. 450 B.C.
68.6
Rhyton
Amlash
10th-9th century B.C.
68.8
Japanese, Arita
19th century
98.47.4
Japanese, Arita
17th-18th century
98.47.8
Russian, Imperial manufactory
ca. 1911
97.44.18.1
Russian, Imperial manufactory
ca. 1912
97.44.18.2
Dish
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1730
92.47.22.1
Dish
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1730
92.47.22.2
Plate
French, Chantilly
ca. 1760-90
92.44.1
Plate
French, Chantilly
ca. 1770
92.44.2
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
Small bowl (mukozuke)
Japanese, Arita
ca. 19th century
92.47.24.1
Small bowl (mukozuke)
Japanese, Arita
ca. 19th century
92.47.24.2
Japanese
late 18th century
98.47.22.1
Japanese
19th century
98.47.22.2
Japanese
19th century
98.47.22.3
Japanese
19th century
98.47.22.4
Japanese
19th century
98.47.22.5
Large jar-incense burner shape
Chinese
1368-1644
33.1068
Large vase
Chinese
1644-1912
33.1071
Jui
Chinese
1644-1912
33.1072
Italian, Venice
ca. 1550-75
49.21.1
Italian, Venice
ca. 1550-75
49.21.2
Plate
Japanese
mid 17th century
92.47.1
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