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Classifications: Furnishings and Equipment

Classifications: Furnishings and Equipment
145 to 180 of 1,114
Paper stencil (katagami)
Japanese
early 20th century
33.1796
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
19th century
2001.486
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
19th century
2001.487
Paper stencil (katagami)
Japanese
early 20th century
33.1798
Paper stencil (katagami)
Japanese
early 20th century
33.1799
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
19th century
2001.488
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
19th century
2001.490
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
19th century
2001.491
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
19th century
2001.494
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
19th century
2001.495
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
19th century
2001.497
Bedding cover (futonji)
Japanese
19th century
2001.501
Samurai Hat
Japanese
18th century
33.1822
Portable shrine
Japanese
19th century
33.1824
Paper stencil (katagami)
Japanese
early 20th century
33.1748
Carp, wood hearth hanger balance
Japanese
19th -20th century
98.47.47
Ikebana vase
Japanese
19th century
98.47.48
Bamboo and root ikebana wall vase
Japanese
19th century
98.47.49
Bamboo root cup
Japanese
19th century
98.47.50
Noren
Japanese
19th century
98.47.75
Futon cover
Japanese
19th century
98.47.76
Futon cover
Japanese
19th century
98.47.77
Scholar's table top chest
Korean
19th century
98.47.87
Ankush (elephant goad)
Indian
ca. 1600 -1700
54.38
Archaic Dragons
Chinese
early 19th century
54.43
Holy Water Basin (a swamba)
Javanese
ca. 8th century - 9th century
54.53
Stencil: Kasuri pattern
Japanese
20th century
84.80
Bedding cover (Futonji)
Japanese
19th century
89.94
Stand
Korean
ca. 500
95.63.2
Covered box
Chinese
7th–8th century
49.95
Horse fittings
Japanese
ca. 6th century
49.89.1
Horse fittings
Japanese
ca. 6th century
49.89.2
Horse fittings
Japanese
ca. 6th century
49.89.3

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