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Subject Index: Vessel, Tall (Vase, Pitcher, Bottle)

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Basket (Jawun), 19th–early 20th century, Northeastern Queensland, Australia, Fiber, paint (1978.412.775)
Cup, 1916, Arthur John Stone (American, born England), Gardner, Massachusetts, Silver (1990.49)
Vase, 1899–1910, Grueby Faience Company (American), Boston, Massachusetts, Earthenware (69.91.2)
Vase, 1915, Sara Galner (American, born Galicia [Ukraine]); Paul Revere Pottery (also known as the "Saturday Evening Girls") (American, 1908), Boston, Massachusetts, Earthenware (2000.31)
The Adams Vase, 1893–95, Paulding Farnham (American), designer; Tiffany & Company (American), manufacturer and retailer, Gold, amethysts, quartzes, spessartites, tourmalines, freshwater pearls, enamel (04.1)
Amphora, ca. 490 B.C.; Classical; red-figure, Attributed to the Berlin Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (56.171.38)
Amphora, ca. 530 B.C.; Archaic; black-figure, Attributed to the manner of the Lysippides Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (56.171.14)
Amphora, ca. 530 B.C.; Archaic; red-figure, Signed by Andokides, as potter; Attributed to the Andokides Painter (red-figure decoration); Attributed to Psiax (black-figure decoration), Greek, Attic, Terracotta (63.11.6)
Aryballos (perfume vase) in the form of two heads, fourth quarter of 6th century B.C.; Archaic, East Greek; Said to be from Tarquinia, in Etruria, probably at Naukratis, Faience (1972.118.142)
Asymmetrical wine container (hu), 8th century B.C., North central China, Bronze (49.135.9 a)
Autumn, 1745, Nicolas-Sébastien Adam le Jeune (French) and Ange-Jacques Gabriel (French), Paris, Marble (66.29.2)
Avar Treasure, Belt Fittings, 700s, Avar; Found in Vrap, eastern Albania, Gold (17.190.1673-1701); Vessels, 700s, Avar or Byzantine; Found in Vrap, eastern Albania, Silver and gold (17.190.1704-1706; 1708-1712); Bucket, 600s, Byzantine; Found in Vrap, eastern Albania, Silver (17.190.1707)
Beaker, ca. 1683, Attributed to Jurian Blanck, Jr. (American), Silver (33.120.621); Beaker, 1711, Benjamin Wynkoop (American), Silver (33.120.622)
Bell krater, ca. 460 B.C.; Classical; red-figure, Attributed to the Danae Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (23.160.80)
Bottle (Florero), 1st–5th century, Mexico; Teotihuacan, Ceramic (1979.205.6)
Bottle (kundika), Koryô dynasty, 10th century, Korea, Bronze (23.115)
Bottle in the form of a fish and a flask in the form of grapes, 1st–3rd century A.D., Roman, Mold-blown glass (17.194.251; 17.194.231)
Bottle with a sprinkler top, second half of 12th century, Iran or Afghanistan (Khorasan), Cast brass alloy inlaid with silver (1998.234)
Bottle with flattened side, Unified Silla dynasty, 8th–10th century, Korea, Stoneware (1994.226)
Bottle, 12th century, Probably Syrian, Mold-blown and tooled glass with applied decoration (2005.318)
Bottle, 13th–14th century, Caddoan peoples; Arkansas, Ceramic, traces of pigment (1978.412.85)
Bottle, 18th–19th century, Iran, Glass, mold-blown, free-blown, and tooled (17.190.829)
Bottle, 3rd–4th century A.D., Roman, Cut glass (17.194.317)
Bottle, 7th–early 8th century, Egypt or Syria, Bluish colorless and blue glass, free-blown and applied (x.21.210)
Bottle, 9th–10th century, Syria, Greenish colorless and dark blue glass, free-blown and impressed with tongs; tooled on the pontil (08.138.2)
Bottle, ca. 1862, Attributed to Christopher Dresser (British), Bone china (1996.94)
Bottle, Koryô dynasty, 13th century, Korea, Stoneware with inlaid design of chrysanthemums under celadon glaze (27.119.6)
Bottle, late 13th century; Mamluk, Probably Syria, Greenish colorless glass, free-blown, enameled, and gilded; tooled on the pontil; red, blue, green, yellow, purple, brown, pink, white, gray blue, and black enamels; and gold (41.150)
Bottle, Late Jomon period (ca. 1500–1000 B.C.), Japan, Earthenware with incised designs (1975.268.184)
Bronze hydria (water jar), 4th century B.C.; Classical, Greek, Bronze (44.11.9)
Bronze hydria (water jar), late 7th–early 6th century B.C., Greek, Bronze (1995.92)
Bronze hydria (water jar), mid-5th century B.C.; Classical, Greek, Bronze (26.50)
Bronze oinochoe, mid-6th century B.C., Greek, Bronze (1997.158)
Bronze pointed neck-amphora with stand, ca. 500–450 B.C., Greek, Bronze (2004.171a,b)
Brush holder, Chosôn dynasty, late 18th–19th century, Korea, Porcelain with openwork design of lotus flowers (11.142.1)
Calyx-krater (vessel for mixing wine and water) depicting Herakles, Theseus, and Perithous in Hades, ca. 450–440 B.C.; red-figure, Greek; Attic, Attributed to the Nekyia Painter, Terracotta (08.258.21)
Calyx-krater depicting a phlyax masquerading as a reveler, ca. 400–390 B.C.; Red-figure, Attributed to the Konnakis Group, Greek, South Italian, Apulian, Terracotta (51.11.2)
Calyx-krater with theatrical scene, ca. 400–390 B.C.; Red-figure, Attributed to the Tarporley Painter, Greek, South Italian, Apulian, Terracotta (24.97.104)
Ceramic Vessel, 1997, Magdalene Odundo, Kenya/Britain, Red clay (1998.328)
Chariot krater, ca. 1400—1370 B.C.; Late Helladic IIIA, Helladic (Mycenaean), Terracotta (74.51.964)
Chlorite vase with overlapping pattern and three bands of palm trees, ca. 2700–2350 B.C., Gulf region or southern Iran, Chlorite (17.190.106)
Chocolate pot, 1700–1710, Edward Winslow (American), Made in New England, Boston, Massachusetts, Silver (33.120.221)
Cista with Amazonomachy, 4th–3rd centuries B.C., Italic, Bronze (96.18.1)
Cista with Herakles Amazonomachy, 4th–3rd centuries B.C., Italic, Bronze (22.84.2)
"Clutha" vase, ca. 1890, Christopher Dresser (British), Green glass (1991.20.2)
Coffee and tea service (déjeuner chinois reticulé), 1855–61, Sévres Manufactory (French); Decorator: Jean-Marie-Ferdinand Réginer (French), Hard-paste porcelain (69.193.1–11)
Coffee service, 1900–1904, Designer: Léon Kann (French; active at Sèvres), Hard-paste porcelain (1988.287.1a,b)
Coffeepot, 1756–57, Marked by François-Thomas Germain (French), French; Paris, Silver, wood (33.165.1)
Coffeepot, ca. 1725–35, Charles Le Roux (American), Silver (1997.498.1)
Salver, ca. 1725–35, Charles Le Roux (American), Silver (1997.498.2)
Column-krater with artist painting a marble statue of Herakles, ca. 350–320 B.C.; Red-figure, Greek, South Italian, Apulian, Attributed to the Group of Boston 00.348, Terracotta (50.11.4)
Conical boss from a bowl with granulated decoration, late Dynasty XIX–Third Intermediate Period (ca. 1188–712 B.C.), From Bubastis, Gold (30.8.371)
Container with spiral decoration, Bronze and Iron Age, Late period, 300 B.C.–200 A.D., Thailand, Bronze (2000.284.53)
Cosmetic flask, late 10th–11th century, Egypt or Syria, Free-blown, tooled, and stained glass (10.130.2649)
Covered jar (hu), Western Han dynasty, 2nd–1st century B.C., Probably from Luoyang area, China, Earthenware with painted decoration (1992.165.20ab)
Covered vase, ca. 1695–1710, French; Saint-Cloud, Soft-paste porcelain (17.190.1912ab)
Creampot, 1763, Benjamin Burt (American), Silver (33.120.295)
Cylindrical Vessel with Throne Scene, 8th century, Guatemala; Maya, Ceramic (1999.484.2)
Cylindrical Vessel, 1st century B.C.–1st century A.D., Guatemala; Maya, Ceramic (1982.207.6)
Cylindrical Vessel, 1st–2nd century, Guatemala; Maya, Ceramic (1982.207.7)
Double Gourd-Shaped Bottle (Botellón), late 17th century, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (11.87.30)
Double Vessel with Mouse, 4th–8th century, Peru; Recuay, Ceramic (66.30.2)
Double-Chambered Vessel, 5th century, Mexico or Guatemala; Maya, Ceramic (1978.412.90a,b)
Double-Chambered Whistling Bottle, 4th–7th century, Ecuador; Bahía, Ceramic (1988.117.7)
Engraved beaker with charioteer, 4th century A.D., Roman, eastern Mediterranean; Said to be from Egypt, Glass (59.11.14)
Ewer and basin (lavabo set), ca. 1680–85, Moldavian (most likely Chisinau Court Workshop), Silver, partially gilded (2005.62.1,.2a,b)
Ewer and basin, 1610–11, Symon Owen (English), Silver gilt (68.141.135,136)
Ewer and basin, 1745–46, Marked by Marc Bazille (French), French; Montpellier, Silver (58.60.1,.2)
Ewer and basin, ca. 1726, English; London, Gilt silver (68.141.133,.134)
Ewer and plateau, 1901, Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, Silver (1974.214.26a,b)
Ewer signed by Tayyib ibn Ahmad Barmasi, 9th century, Probably Iraq, Transparent pale yellowish green glass, body blown in mold with two vertical sections; handle applied (x.21.191)
Ewer with dancing females within arcades , 6th century; Sasanian style, Iran, Silver, mercury gilding (67.10a,b)
Ewer, 11th century, Found at the Tepe Madraseh, Nishapur, Iran, Bronze, cast and engraved (38.40.240)
Ewer, 13th century (1226), Iraq or Syria, Brass, engraved and inlaid with silver (91.1.586)
Ewer, 1784–85, Marked by Jean-Baptiste-François Chéret (French), Paris, Silver (1980.79)
Ewer, 7th century, Iran, Bronze, cast, chased, and inlaid (47.100.90)
Ewer, 7th–6th century B.C., Phoenician; [Spain?], Bronze (55.121.1)
Ewer, 8th–early 9th century, Probably Syria, Bronze, cast, engraved, and pierced (41.65)
Ewer, ca. 1180–1210; Seljuq, Khorasan (eastern Iran), Iran, Repoussé brass inlaid with silver and bitumen (44.15)
Ewer, ca. 1825, Thomas Fletcher (American), Philadelphia, Silver (2007.25)
Ewer, Eastern Jin dynasty, second half of 4th century, China, Stoneware with celadon glaze (Yue ware) (1979.353)
Ewer, Ming dynasty, Zhengde period, ca. 1520, Chinese for the Portuguese market, Hard paste (61.196)
Field flask, 17th century; Ottoman, Turkey, Copper, gilded (1984.100)
"Fire of London" and "Plague" tankard, 1673–74, The Master I.N. (English), Silver (1987.54)
"Fireworks" vase, 1921, Edward Hald (Swedish); Manufacturer: Orrefors Glasbruk, Engraved flashed glass (27.96.5)
Flask with Adoration of the Magi, 500s, Byzantine, Silver with gilded silver (1984.196)
Flask, Tang dynasty, ca. 9th century, China, Stoneware with suffused glaze (1972.274)
Fountain, ca. 1750–60, French; Mennecy, Soft-paste porcelain (50.211.125a-c)
Fox Warrior Bottle, 6th–8th century, Peru; Moche, Ceramic (82.1.29)
Fruit or flower basket, 1823, Sèvres Manufactory (French); Designer: Louis-Martin Berthault (French); Designer: Pierre-Louis Micaud (French), Hard-paste porcelain (1985.119)
Funerary urn (hunping), Western Jin dynasty, ca. 250–300, China, Earthenware with green glaze (1992.165.21)
Funerary Vessel, 19th–20th century, Ghana; Akan, Asante, Terracotta (1980.68)
Glass alabastron, late 8th–6th century B.C.; Archaic, Probably Phoenician; From Cyprus, Glass (74.51.312)
Goblet, Murano (Italian), Glass (1988.403a,b)
Gold-glass alabastron, 1st century B.C., Hellenistic, Glass (17.194.286)
Gold-glass bottles, first half of 1st century A.D., Roman, Glass (17.194.259)
Group of four vases, ca. 2300–2000 B.C.; late Early Bronze Age III, Northwest Anatolia, Electrum, silver-gilt, silver (1989.281.45a,b-.48)
Hot-water urn, 1791, Paul Revere, Jr. (American), Made in New England, Boston, Massachusetts, America, Silver, ivory (1990.226 a-d)
Huqqa base, last quarter of 17th century, India, Deccan, Bidar, Alloy inlaid with brass (1984.221)
Hydria (water jar) depicting Herakles with women, a satyr, and Pan in the Garden of the Hesperides, early 4th century B.C.; red-figure, Greek; Attic, Attributed to the Hesperides Painter, Terracotta (24.97.5)
Hydria (water jar) with the infant Herakles strangling snakes sent by the goddess Hera, ca. 460–450 B.C.; red-figure, Greek; Attic, Attributed to the Nausicaä Painter, Terracotta (25.28)
Incense holder, late 16th–early 17th century, Zhu Sansong, China, Bamboo (1995.271)
Jar (Tibor) with Decoration of Pendant Garlands, 18th century, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (11.87.8)
Jar (Tibor), probably 18th century, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (11.87.36)
Jar with cover, first half of 18th century, Iran, Ceramic, glazed (30.95.160ab)
Jar with decoration of flowers and insects, Chosôn dynasty, mid-18th century, Korea, Porcelain with underglaze cobalt blue (2005.406)
Jar with Iron Collar (Chocolatero), ca. 1700, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (11.87.7)
Jar with molded decoration, A.H. 681/1282–83 A.D., Iran, Fritware, monochrome glazed (56.185.3)
Jar, 14th century; Mamluk, Syria, Composite body, underglaze-painted in cobalt blue and black on white slip, transparent glaze (91.1.130)
Jar, Ban Chiang type, ca. 300 B.C.–200 A.D., Thailand, Earthenware with painted decoration (1987.424.9)
Jar, ca. 1735–40, French; Chantilly, Soft-paste porcelain (50.211.121)
Jar, ca. 1750, Italian; Capodimonte, Soft-paste porcelain (50.211.266)
Jar, Majiayao culture, Machang phase, ca. 2300–2050 B.C., Gansu or Qinghai Province, China, Earthenware with painted decoration (1992.165.8)
Jar, mid-6th millennium B.C.; Hacilar I type, South central Anatolia, Ceramic with paint (64.286.5)
Jar, Six Dynasties (late Northern dynasties period)–Sui dynasty, ca. late 6th century, China, Earthenware with relief decoration under olive-green glaze (1996.15)
Jug with a lion handle, late Dynasty XIX–Third Intermediate Period (ca. 1188–712 B.C.), From Bubastis, Silver (07.228.187)
Jug, 10th century, Probably Iran, Transparent yellowish colorless glass, blown, applied (handle), tooled, and wheel-cut (39.40.101)
Jug, 1775–76, Matthew Boulton (English) and John Fothergill (English), Silver (1993.73); Tripod stand, 1775–76, Matthew Boulton (English) and John Fothergill (English), Silver (66.192.5a–c)
Jug, 1800–1815, Chinese for the American market, Hard paste (34.74a,b)
Jug, ca. 1600—1450 B.C.; Late Cypriot I, Cypriot, Base Ring I Ware, Terracotta (74.51.1084)
Jug, ca. 220–250, Roman, Terracotta (74.51.383)
Jug, ca. 750–600 B.C.; Cypro-Archaic I, Cypriot, Terracotta (74.51.532)
Kneeling bull holding a spouted vessel, 3100–2900 B.C.; Proto-Elamite period, Southwestern Iran, Silver (66.173)
Krater with a lid surmounted by a small hydria, mid-8th century B.C.; Geometric, Greek, Euboean or Cycladic; Found at Kourion, Cyprus, Terracotta (74.51.965)
Krater, ca. 750–700 B.C.; Geometric, Attributed to the Hirschfeld Workshop, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (14.130.14)
"La Passeggiata Archaeologica" ("An Archaeological Stroll") urn with cover, 1925, Gio Ponti (Italian), Porcelain (31.83ab)
Large cista, mid-4th century B.C., Italic, Bronze (22.84.1)
Lebes gamikos (wedding vase), ca. 430–420 B.C.; Classical, Attributed to the Washing Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (07.286.35a,b)
Lekythos (oil flask), ca. 450 B.C.; white-ground, Attributed to the Sabouroff Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (21.88.17)
Lekythos (oil flask), ca. 470–460 B.C.; Classical; White ground with red-figure, Attributed to the Painter of the Yale Lekythos, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (07.286.44)
Lekythos (oil flask), ca. 480–470 B.C.; red-figure Attributed to the Tithonos Painter Greek, Attic Terracotta (25.78.2)
Lekythos (oil flask), ca. 500 B.C.; black-figure on white ground, Attributed to the Sappho Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (41.162.29)
Lekythos depicting Poseidon pursuing Amymone, ca. 440 B.C.; Red-figure, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (17.230.35)
Lekythos, ca. 480 B.C.; red-figure, Attributed to the Brygos Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (24.97.28)
Lekythos, ca. 550 B.C.; black-figure, Attributed to the Amasis Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (56.11.1)
Lentoid flask, 11th century B.C., Levantine, Bichrome Ware, Terracotta (74.51.431)
Lime Container (poporo), 1st–7th century, Colombia; Quimbaya, Cast gold (1991.419.22)
"Listening to Waves" vase, Heisei period, 2004, Sakiyama Takayuki (Japanese), Sand-glazed stoneware (2004.201)
Long-necked bottle, Nara period, 8th century, Japan, Stoneware with natural ash glaze and incised decoration (Sue ware) (1975.268.425)
Long-necked jar, late Dynasty XIX–Third Intermediate Period (ca. 1188–712 B.C.), From Bubastis, Silver (07.228.16)
Loving cup with cover, 1742–43, Paul Lamerie (English), Silver gilt (25.15.58ab)
Luster bottle, second half of 17th century, Iran, Earthenware, glazed (30.95.158)
Lydion (perfume jar), 6th century B.C., Greek, Lydian, Terracotta (26.164.27)
Maebyông, Koryô dynasty, late 13th–early 14th century, Korea, Stoneware with inlaid design of cranes and clouds under celadon glaze (27.119.11)
The Magnolia Vase, ca. 1893, John T. Curran (American), designer; Tiffany & Company (American), manufacturer, Silver, gold, enamel, opals (99.2)
Mango-shaped flask, mid-17th century; Mughal, Attributed to India, Rock crystal set with gold, enamel, rubies, and emeralds (1993.18)
Melon-shaped wine ewer, Koryô dynasty, 12th century, Korea, Stoneware with carved and incised design of bamboo under celadon glaze (1996.471)
Mold-blown vessel signed by Ennion, first half of 1st century A.D.; Julio-Claudian, Roman; found on Cyprus, Glass (17.194.226)
Monochrome cast vessels, 1st century A.D., Roman, Translucent cast glass (17.194.155) (91.1.1238) (81.10.128) (29.100.84)
Mycenaean chariot krater, first half of 13th century B.C.; Late Helladic IIIB:1, Mycenaean; Found on Cyprus, Terracotta (74.51.966)
Neck amphora (storage jar), ca. 620/615–595/590 B.C., Greek, Corinthian; Said to be from Capua, Terracotta (06.1021.18)
Neck amphora, fourth quarter of 8th century B.C.; Late Geometric, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (10.210.7)
Neck-amphora (jar), ca. 500 B.C.; Attic, black-figure, Attributed to the Diosphos Painter, Greek, Terracotta (56.171.25)
Neck-amphora (jar), ca. 530 B.C.; Attic, black-figure, Attributed to an artist near Exekias, Greek, Terracotta (98.8.13)
Neck-amphora, ca. 540 B.C.; Archaic; black-figure, Attributed to Exekias, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (27.16)
Nolan neck-amphora with triple handles, ca. 470–460 B.C.; red-figure, Attributed to the Achilles Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (25.189.2)
Oinochoe-chous depicting women perfuming clothes, ca. 420–410 B.C.; Classical, red-figure, Attributed to the Meidias Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (75.2.11)
Oinochoe, 1st century A.D., Roman, Opaque glass (17.194.170)
Pair of Bottles with "Mosque" Motifs, late 18th century, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (11.87.44); Covered Soup Bowl (Sopera con tapa), ca. 1808–21, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (17.108.11,.12)
Pair of canns, 1783, Paul Revere, Jr. (American), Silver (58.3.5-.6)
Pair of covered ritual wine containers (hu), late Western Zhou dynasty, late 9th–early 8th century B.C., China, Bronze (1988.20.4a,b-5a,b)
Pair of vases ("Vase Gothique Fragonard"), 1844, Sèvres Manufactory (French); Decorated by Jacob Meyer-Heine (French), Hard-paste porcelain (1992.23.1,.2)
Pair of vases, 1824 and 1825, Thomas Fletcher (American); Sidney Gardiner (American), Silver (1982.4a,b)
Pair of Vases, 1890–1900, Made by Frank Lloyd Wright (American), Copper (1985.212.1,2)
Pair of vases, ca. 1780–90, Spanish; Buen Retiro, Soft-paste porcelain (42.30.17ab,.18ab)
Pair of vases, ca. 1795–1800, Nikolai Stepanovich Vereshchagin (Russian), Russian; Archangielsk, Walrus and elephant ivory (1998.13.1,.2)
Pair of vases, Hongxian mark and period, 1915–16, China, Porcelain painted in overglaze sepia and black (68.4.1,.2)
Pair of wine coolers, 1766, Zacharias Deichman the Elder, Russian; Saint Petersburg, Silver (1981.367.1,.2)
Panathenaic prize amphora, ca. 525–500 B.C.; black-figure Attributed to the Kleophrades Painter Greek, Attic Terracotta (07.286.79)
Panathenaic prize amphora, ca. 525–500 B.C.; black-figure, Attributed to the Kleophrades Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (16.71)
Panathenaic prize amphora, ca. 530–520 B.C.; Black-figure, Attributed to the Euphiletos Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (14.130.12)
Phoenix-headed ewer, Tang dynasty, late 7th–first half of 8th century, China, Earthenware with three-color (sancai) glaze (1991.253.4)
Pilgrim flask with stopper, 1581, Antoine Sigalon (French) , Tin-glazed earthenware (41.49.9a,b)
Pilgrim flask, ca. 1500–1525, Venice, Free-blown glass, enameled and gilded (1975.1.1167)
Pitcher, 1879–82, Christopher Dresser (British), Earthenware (1988.423.1)
Pitcher, ca. 1899, Édouard Colonna, Stoneware, grès flammé, with silver mounts (26.228.7)
Portland Vase, early 19th century, Josiah Wedgwood (British), Jasper (94.4.172)
Portrait Head Bottle, 5th–6th century, Peru; Moche, Ceramic (64.228.21)
Psykter with lid and two swinging handles, late 6th century B.C., Greek, Bronze (60.11.3a,b)
Psykter, ca. 520–510 B.C.; Archaic; red-figure, Attributed to Oltos, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (1989.281.69)
Psykter, ca. 520–510 B.C.; red-figure, Attributed to Oltos, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (10.210.18)
Saltcellar, mid-13th century, French; Made in Paris, Gold, rock crystal, emeralds, pearls, spinel or balas rubies (1983.434)
Savoy vase, 1936, Alvar Aalto (Finnish), Glass (1985.223)
Situla with floral decoration, late Dynasty XIX–Third Intermediate Period (ca. 1188–712 B.C.), From Bubastis, Silver (07.228.18)
Situla with floral decoration, late Dynasty XIX–Third Intermediate Period (ca. 1188–712 B.C.), From Bubastis, Gold (07.228.22)
Spouted Bottle, 12th–4th century B.C., Ecuador; Chorrera, Ceramic (1988.117.6)
Stand, Three Kingdoms period, Silla Kingdom, 5th–6th century, Korea, Stoneware with traces of incidental ash glaze (1997.34.23)
Stirrup-Spout Bottle, 10th–4th century B.C., Peru; Cupisnique, Ceramic (1981.247)
Storage jar (albarello), late 13th–14th century, Iran, Fritware, overglaze painted (lajvardina) (57.61.12a,b)
Storage jar decorated with mountain goats, early 4th millennium B.C.; Chalcolithic period, Sialk III 7 type, Central Iran, Ceramic, paint (59.52)
Storage jar, 2nd–3rd century A.D., Roman, Mold-blown glass (17.194.219)
Storage jar, Middle Jomon period (ca. 2500–1500 B.C.), Japan, Earthenware, unglazed (1975.268.182)
Strigilated vase with snake handles and lid, second half of 2nd century A.D.; Antonine, Roman, Marble (2007.31a,b)
Tankard, 1700–1710, Gerrit Onckelbag (American), Silver (33.120.517)
Tankard, ca. 1700, By Johann Berend (Livonian), Silver, partly gilt (32.75.84)
Tankard, ca. 1795, Paul Revere, Jr. (American), Silver (33.120.507)
Tea and coffee service, 1773, Johan Henrik Blom (Finnish), Russian; Saint Petersburg, Parcel-gilt silver, enamel, ebonized fruitwood (47.51.1–.5)
Tea and coffee service, ca. 1800, Attributed to Christian Wiltberger (American), Silver (1980.503.1-4)
Tea caddy, 1725–40, Simeon Soumaine (American), Silver (64.249.5a,b)
Teakettle on tripod table stand, 1724–25, Simon Pantin I (English, English (London), Silver (68.141.81)
Teakettle, 1710–20
Cornelius Kierstede (American), Silver (40.145a,b)
Teapot, 1700–1715, Jacob Boelen (American), Silver (61.246a,b)
Teapot, 1745–55, Josiah Austin (American), Silver (24.109.7)
Teapot, 1796, Paul Revere, Jr. (American), Silver (33.120.543)
Teapot, ca. 1782, Paul Revere, Jr. (American), Silver (69.147)
Terracotta Hadra hydria (water jar) with figural medallion, 3rd century B.C.; Ptolemaic, Greek (90.9.67)
Terracotta Hadra hydria (water jar) with funerary inscription, 226–225 B.C.; Ptolemaic, Greek (90.9.5)
Terracotta hydria (water jar), ca. 510–500 B.C.; black-figure, Greek, Attic, Attributed to the Class of Hamburg 1917.477 (06.1021.77)
Terracotta hydria (water jar), ca. 520–510 B.C.; black-figure, Greek, Caeretan, Attributed to the Eagle Painter (64.11.1)
Terracotta hydria: kalpis (water jar), ca. 510 B.C.; Archaic, red-figure, Greek, Attic (56.171.31)
U-shaped vase, 1886 or 1889, Christopher Dresser (British), Hard-paste porcelain (1988.30)
Vase ("Vase Jasmine Cornet"), 1834, Sèvres Manufactory (French); Decorated by Pierre Riton (French); gilded by Jean-Louis Moyez (French), Hard-paste porcelain (1978.373)
Vase or clock ornament, ca. 1770, French, Gilt bronze (07.225.510.316)
Vase with blue glaze in gradated shades, Heisei period, 2001, Miyashita Zenji (Japanese), Stoneware with blue glazes (2001.732)
Vase with cover, 1888–98, William De Morgan (British); Manufacturer: Sand's End Pottery (British), Lustered earthenware (23.163.2ab)
Vase, 1893–96, Designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany (American); Made by Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company , American; Made in Mid-Atlantic, Corona, New York, America, Favrile glass (96.17.10)
Vase, 1898, Louis Comfort Tiffany (American), Glazed porcelaneous earthenware (51.121.21)
Vase, 1899–1900, Designer: Georges Hoentschel (French); Probable Maker: Emile Grittel (French), France; Saint-Armand-en-Puisaye, Glazed stoneware (2007.27)
Vase, 18th century (1780), Made by Wedgwood and Co., Etruria/Staffordshire, England, Black basalt (66.17)
Vase, 3rd century, Provincial Roman, Champlevé enamel, copper alloy (47.100.5)
Vase, ca. 1713–15, German; Meissen, Hard-paste porcelain (42.205.26)
Vase, ca. 1730, Austrian; Vienna, du Paquier period, Hard-paste porcelain (54.147.94)
Vase, ca. 1730–35, German; Meissen, Hard-paste porcelain (1974.356.363)
Vase, ca. 1749, French; Vincennes, Soft-paste porcelain (1972.132.1)
Vase, ca. 1877, Edward C. Moore (American), designer; Tiffany & Company (American), manufacturer and retailer, Silver (1982.349)
Vase, ca. 1899, Designer: Max Läuger (German); Factory: Kandern Tonwerke, German (Baden), Earthenware (1991.182.1)
Vase, ca. 1900–1903, Designed by Nils Emil Lundström (Swedish); Manufacturer: Rörstrand (Lidköping), Hard-paste porcelain (1994.447)
Vase, ca. 1925, Jean Dunand (French), Lacquered metal (1998.194ab)
Vase, late 18th century, John Flaxman (English); Made by Josiah Wedgewood and Sons, Etruria/Staffordshire, England, Jasperware (09.194.7)
Vase, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, late 17th–early 18th century, China, Porcelain painted in overglaze famille verte enamels and gilt (61.200.66)
Vase, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period (1736–1795), China, Porcelain painted in overglaze famille rose enamels (17.120.194)
Vase, Southern Song dynasty, 12th–13th century; Longquan ware, China, Possibly from the Dayao kilns, Zhejiang Province, Porcelaneous stoneware with relief decoration under celadon glaze (50.145.301)
Vessel (zun), late Shang dynasty, 13th–11th century B.C., Probably from Anyang, Henan Province, China, Earthenware with incised and relief decoration (50.61.5)
Vessel with cover and liner, ca. 1735–40, Austrian; Vienna, du Paquier period, Hard-paste porcelain (64.101.269a-d)
Vessel with Mythological Scene, 8th century, Mexico or Guatemala; Maya, Ceramic (1978.412.206)
Vessel, Predynastic Period, Naqada II, ca. 3450–3300 B.C., Egyptian, Painted pottery (20.2.10)
Volute-krater (vase for mixing wine and water), early 6th century B.C., Attributed to Sophilos, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (1977.11.2)
Water jar with spout (vase à bec), 1550–1600, French; Saintes, Lead-glazed earthenware (1993.25)
Wine bottle, Edo period, mid-19th century, Japan, Glass in marbled color (2001.58.1)
Wine container (hu), Eastern Zhou dynasty, Spring and Autumn period, early 5th century B.C., China, Bronze inlaid with copper (1999.46ab)
Wine coolers, ca. 1760–70, Italian; Doccia, Tin-glazed hard-paste porcelain (1985.384.1,.2)
Wine ewer, Koryô dynasty, early 12th century, Korea, Stoneware with incised and carved design of geese, waterbirds, and reeds under celadon glaze (27.119.2)
Yoke-Form Vessel, 5th century, Guatemala; Maya, Ceramic (1970.138a,b)

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