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Dish
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1730
92.47.22.1
Dish
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1730
92.47.22.2
Oil plate
Japanese
92.47.42
Oil plate
Japanese
92.47.50
Plate
Japanese
ca. 1800
98.47.9.5
Plate
Japanese
ca. 1800
98.47.9.6
Vase with flower and bird decor
Japanese
late 19th century
68.10
Stem-bowl
Japanese
200 B.C. - ca. 250 A.D.
58.95
Fireman's coat
Japanese
19th century
2001.412
Fireman's coat
Japanese
19th century
2001.416
Plate
Japanese, Arita
17th century
92.47.5.1
Fireman's coat
Japanese
19th century
2001.409
Fireman's coat
Japanese
19th century
2001.410
Fireman's coat
Japanese
19th century
2001.411
Satsuma vase
Japanese
late 17th-early 18th century
35.27
Oni no Gyozui (Oni, a Devil, Bathing)
Otsu-e School
17th century
49.247
Daikoku, God of Happiness
Otsu-e School
17th century
49.250
Neko to Nezumi (Cat and Rat)
Otsu-e School
17th century
49.253
Tenjin (Sugawara Michizane Enthroned as Deity)
Otsu-e School
17th century
49.254
Ebisu, God of Good Luck on the Waters
Otsu-e School
17th century
49.260
Fox and Horse
Otsu-e School
17th century
49.267
Shimme (Sacred Horse)
Otsu-e School
17th century
49.268
Plate
Japanese, Arita
early 17th century
62.17
Haniwa chicken
Japanese
6th century
57.39
Japanese
ca. 1800
98.47.9.2
Japanese
19th century
35.54
Japanese
18th century
35.662
Japanese
19th century
36.17
Reed and Wild Goose
Japanese
late 15th - early 16th century
56.201.1
Reed and Wild Goose
Japanese
late 15th century or early 16th century
56.201.2
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
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