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Classifications: Ceramics

Classifications: Ceramics
Plate
French, Chantilly
ca. 1760-90
92.44.1
Sauce boat
English, Worcester
ca. 1758
94.103.43.1
Sauce boat
English, Worcester
ca. 1758
94.103.43.2
Knife handle
French, Chantilly
ca. 1740
87.142.1
Knife handle
French, Chantilly
ca. 1745
87.142.2
Knife handle
French, Villeroy
ca. 1740-45
87.142.3
Knife handle
French, Villeroy
ca. 1745-48
87.142.4
Knife handle
French, Saint-Cloud
ca. 1745-50
87.142.5
Knife handle
French
ca. 1750
87.142.6
Knife handle
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1735-40
87.142.7
Knife handle
French, Chantilly
ca. 1745-50
87.142.8
Waste bowl
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1735
91.102.11
Plate
French, Chantilly
ca. 1770
92.44.2
Double-handled jar
Alfonso Patanazzi
ca. 1600 - 10
48.33
Plate
Holland
early 18th century
83.64
Octagonal dish
English, Chelsea
ca. 1754
76.228.1
Octagonal dish
English, Chelsea
ca. 1768-70
76.228.2
Plate
Weller Pottery, Zanesville, Ohio
ca. 1903-07
98.34
Vase
Rookwood Pottery Co.
1906
98.35
Window box
Roseville Pottery Company
ca. 1910
98.36
Chop plate
Rockwell Kent
1939
98.37
Tobacco box
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1750
83.98
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
Mug
English, Worcester
ca. 1765-68
94.103.199.1
Mug
English, Worcester
ca. 1765-68
94.103.199.2
Mug
English, Worcester
ca. 1765-68
94.103.199.3
Cup
Italian, Doccia
ca. 1748-50
51.230.1
Cup
Italian, Doccia
ca. 1748-50
51.230.2
Pitcher with Design of Warriors and Chariots
English, Staffordshire
late 19th century
SC77.88
Dish
English, Worcester
1789 - 90
76.182.1
Plate
French, Tournai
ca. 1760-70
76.132.1
Plate
French, Tournai
ca. 1760-70
76.132.2
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