Works of Art (242)
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Basket (Jawun), 19th–early 20th century,
Northeastern Queensland, Australia,
Fiber, paint (1978.412.775) |
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Cup, 1916,
Arthur John Stone (American, born England),
Gardner, Massachusetts,
Silver (1990.49) |
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Vase, 1899–1910,
Grueby Faience Company (American),
Boston, Massachusetts,
Earthenware (69.91.2) |
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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) |
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The Adams Vase, 189395, Paulding Farnham (American), designer; Tiffany & Company (American), manufacturer and retailer, Gold, amethysts, quartzes, spessartites, tourmalines, freshwater pearls, enamel (04.1) |
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Amphora, ca. 490 B.C.; Classical; red-figure, Attributed to the Berlin Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (56.171.38) |
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Amphora, ca. 530 B.C.; Archaic; black-figure, Attributed to the manner of the Lysippides Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (56.171.14) |
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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) |
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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) |
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Asymmetrical wine container (hu), 8th century B.C., North central China, Bronze (49.135.9 a) |
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Autumn, 1745, Nicolas-Sébastien Adam le Jeune (French) and Ange-Jacques Gabriel (French), Paris, Marble (66.29.2) |
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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) |
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Beaker, ca. 1683, Attributed to Jurian Blanck, Jr. (American), Silver (33.120.621); Beaker, 1711, Benjamin Wynkoop (American), Silver (33.120.622) |
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Bell krater, ca. 460 B.C.; Classical; red-figure, Attributed to the Danae Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (23.160.80) |
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Bottle (Florero), 1st5th century, Mexico; Teotihuacan, Ceramic (1979.205.6) |
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Bottle (kundika), Koryô dynasty, 10th century, Korea, Bronze (23.115) |
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Bottle in the form of a fish and a flask in the form of grapes, 1st3rd century A.D., Roman, Mold-blown glass (17.194.251; 17.194.231) |
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Bottle with a sprinkler top, second half of 12th century, Iran or Afghanistan (Khorasan), Cast brass alloy inlaid with silver (1998.234) |
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Bottle with flattened side, Unified Silla dynasty, 8th10th century, Korea, Stoneware (1994.226) |
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Bottle, 12th century,
Probably Syrian,
Mold-blown and tooled glass with applied decoration (2005.318) |
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Bottle, 13th14th century, Caddoan peoples; Arkansas, Ceramic, traces of pigment (1978.412.85) |
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Bottle, 18th19th century, Iran, Glass, mold-blown, free-blown, and tooled (17.190.829) |
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Bottle, 3rd4th century A.D., Roman, Cut glass (17.194.317) |
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Bottle, 7thearly 8th century, Egypt or Syria, Bluish colorless and blue glass, free-blown and applied (x.21.210) |
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Bottle, 9th10th century, Syria, Greenish colorless and dark blue glass, free-blown and impressed with tongs; tooled on the pontil (08.138.2) |
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Bottle, ca. 1862,
Attributed to Christopher Dresser (British),
Bone china (1996.94) |
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Bottle, Koryô dynasty, 13th century, Korea, Stoneware with inlaid design of chrysanthemums under celadon glaze (27.119.6) |
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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) |
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Bottle, Late Jomon period (ca. 15001000 B.C.), Japan, Earthenware with incised designs (1975.268.184) |
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Bronze hydria (water jar), 4th century B.C.; Classical,
Greek, Bronze (44.11.9) |
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Bronze hydria (water jar), late 7thearly 6th century B.C.,
Greek, Bronze (1995.92) |
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Bronze hydria (water jar), mid-5th century B.C.; Classical,
Greek, Bronze (26.50) |
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Bronze oinochoe, mid-6th century B.C.,
Greek,
Bronze (1997.158)
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Bronze pointed neck-amphora with stand, ca. 500450 B.C.,
Greek, Bronze (2004.171a,b)
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Brush holder, Chosôn dynasty, late 18th19th century, Korea, Porcelain with openwork design of lotus flowers (11.142.1) |
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Calyx-krater (vessel for mixing wine and water) depicting Herakles, Theseus, and Perithous in Hades, ca. 450440 B.C.; red-figure,
Greek; Attic,
Attributed to the Nekyia Painter,
Terracotta (08.258.21) |
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Calyx-krater depicting a phlyax masquerading as a reveler, ca. 400390 B.C.; Red-figure,
Attributed to the Konnakis Group,
Greek, South Italian, Apulian,
Terracotta (51.11.2) |
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Calyx-krater with theatrical scene, ca. 400390 B.C.; Red-figure,
Attributed to the Tarporley Painter,
Greek, South Italian, Apulian,
Terracotta (24.97.104) |
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Ceramic Vessel, 1997, Magdalene Odundo, Kenya/Britain, Red clay (1998.328) |
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Chariot krater, ca. 14001370 B.C.; Late Helladic IIIA, Helladic (Mycenaean), Terracotta (74.51.964) |
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Chlorite vase with overlapping pattern and three bands of palm trees, ca. 27002350 B.C., Gulf region or southern Iran, Chlorite (17.190.106) |
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Chocolate pot, 17001710, Edward Winslow (American), Made in New England, Boston, Massachusetts, Silver (33.120.221) |
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Cista with Amazonomachy, 4th3rd centuries B.C., Italic, Bronze (96.18.1) |
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Cista with Herakles Amazonomachy, 4th3rd centuries B.C., Italic, Bronze (22.84.2) |
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"Clutha" vase, ca. 1890,
Christopher Dresser (British),
Green glass (1991.20.2) |
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Coffee and tea service (déjeuner chinois reticulé), 185561,
Sévres Manufactory (French); Decorator: Jean-Marie-Ferdinand Réginer (French),
Hard-paste porcelain (69.193.111) |
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Coffee service, 19001904,
Designer: Léon Kann (French; active at Sèvres),
Hard-paste porcelain (1988.287.1a,b) |
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Coffeepot, 175657, Marked by François-Thomas Germain (French), French; Paris, Silver, wood (33.165.1) |
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Coffeepot, ca. 172535, Charles Le Roux (American), Silver (1997.498.1) Salver, ca. 172535, Charles Le Roux (American), Silver (1997.498.2) |
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Column-krater with artist painting a marble statue of Herakles, ca. 350320 B.C.; Red-figure, Greek, South Italian, Apulian,
Attributed to the Group of Boston 00.348, Terracotta (50.11.4) |
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Conical boss from a bowl with granulated decoration, late Dynasty XIXThird Intermediate Period (ca. 1188712 B.C.), From Bubastis, Gold (30.8.371) |
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Container with spiral decoration, Bronze and Iron Age, Late period, 300 B.C.200 A.D., Thailand, Bronze (2000.284.53) |
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Cosmetic flask, late 10th11th century, Egypt or Syria, Free-blown, tooled, and stained glass (10.130.2649) |
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Covered jar (hu), Western Han dynasty, 2nd1st century B.C., Probably from Luoyang area, China, Earthenware with painted decoration (1992.165.20ab) |
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Covered vase, ca. 16951710, French; Saint-Cloud, Soft-paste porcelain (17.190.1912ab) |
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Creampot, 1763, Benjamin Burt (American), Silver (33.120.295) |
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Cylindrical Vessel with Throne Scene, 8th century, Guatemala; Maya, Ceramic (1999.484.2) |
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Cylindrical Vessel, 1st century B.C.1st century A.D., Guatemala; Maya, Ceramic (1982.207.6) |
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Cylindrical Vessel, 1st2nd century, Guatemala; Maya, Ceramic (1982.207.7) |
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Double Gourd-Shaped Bottle (Botellón), late 17th century, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (11.87.30) |
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Double Vessel with Mouse, 4th8th century, Peru; Recuay, Ceramic (66.30.2) |
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Double-Chambered Vessel, 5th century, Mexico or Guatemala; Maya, Ceramic (1978.412.90a,b) |
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Double-Chambered Whistling Bottle, 4th7th century,
Ecuador; Bahía,
Ceramic (1988.117.7) |
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Engraved beaker with charioteer, 4th century A.D., Roman, eastern Mediterranean; Said to be from Egypt, Glass (59.11.14) |
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Ewer and basin (lavabo set), ca. 168085, Moldavian (most likely Chisinau Court Workshop), Silver, partially gilded (2005.62.1,.2a,b) |
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Ewer and basin, 161011, Symon Owen (English), Silver gilt (68.141.135,136) |
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Ewer and basin, 174546, Marked by Marc Bazille (French), French; Montpellier, Silver (58.60.1,.2) |
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Ewer and basin, ca. 1726, English; London, Gilt silver (68.141.133,.134) |
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Ewer and plateau, 1901, Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, Silver (1974.214.26a,b) |
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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) |
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Ewer with dancing females within arcades , 6th century; Sasanian style, Iran, Silver, mercury gilding (67.10a,b) |
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Ewer, 11th century, Found at the Tepe Madraseh, Nishapur, Iran, Bronze, cast and engraved (38.40.240) |
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Ewer, 13th century (1226), Iraq or Syria, Brass, engraved and inlaid with silver (91.1.586) |
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Ewer, 178485, Marked by Jean-Baptiste-François Chéret (French), Paris, Silver (1980.79) |
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Ewer, 7th century, Iran, Bronze, cast, chased, and inlaid (47.100.90) |
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Ewer, 7th6th century B.C., Phoenician; [Spain?], Bronze (55.121.1) |
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Ewer, 8thearly 9th century, Probably Syria, Bronze, cast, engraved, and pierced (41.65) |
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Ewer, ca. 11801210; Seljuq, Khorasan (eastern Iran), Iran, Repoussé brass inlaid with silver and bitumen (44.15) |
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Ewer, ca. 1825,
Thomas Fletcher (American),
Philadelphia,
Silver (2007.25) |
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Ewer, Eastern Jin dynasty, second half of 4th century, China, Stoneware with celadon glaze (Yue ware) (1979.353) |
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Ewer, Ming dynasty, Zhengde period, ca. 1520, Chinese for the Portuguese market, Hard paste (61.196) |
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Field flask, 17th century; Ottoman, Turkey, Copper, gilded (1984.100) |
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"Fire of London" and "Plague" tankard, 167374, The Master I.N. (English), Silver (1987.54) |
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"Fireworks" vase, 1921,
Edward Hald (Swedish); Manufacturer: Orrefors Glasbruk,
Engraved flashed glass (27.96.5) |
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Flask with Adoration of the Magi, 500s, Byzantine, Silver with gilded silver (1984.196) |
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Flask, Tang dynasty, ca. 9th century, China, Stoneware with suffused glaze (1972.274) |
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Fountain, ca. 175060, French; Mennecy, Soft-paste porcelain (50.211.125a-c) |
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Fox Warrior Bottle, 6th8th century, Peru; Moche,
Ceramic (82.1.29) |
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Fruit or flower basket, 1823,
Sèvres Manufactory (French); Designer: Louis-Martin Berthault (French); Designer: Pierre-Louis Micaud (French),
Hard-paste porcelain (1985.119) |
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Funerary urn (hunping), Western Jin dynasty, ca. 250300, China, Earthenware with green glaze (1992.165.21) |
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Funerary Vessel, 19th20th century, Ghana; Akan, Asante, Terracotta (1980.68) |
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Glass alabastron, late 8th6th century B.C.; Archaic, Probably Phoenician; From Cyprus, Glass (74.51.312) |
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Goblet,
Murano (Italian),
Glass (1988.403a,b) |
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Gold-glass alabastron, 1st century B.C., Hellenistic, Glass (17.194.286) |
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Gold-glass bottles, first half of 1st century A.D., Roman, Glass (17.194.259) |
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Group of four vases, ca. 23002000 B.C.; late Early Bronze Age III, Northwest Anatolia, Electrum, silver-gilt, silver (1989.281.45a,b-.48) |
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Hot-water urn, 1791, Paul Revere, Jr. (American), Made in New England, Boston, Massachusetts, America, Silver, ivory (1990.226 a-d) |
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Huqqa base, last quarter of 17th century, India, Deccan, Bidar, Alloy inlaid with brass (1984.221) |
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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) |
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Hydria (water jar) with the infant Herakles strangling snakes sent by the goddess Hera, ca. 460450 B.C.; red-figure,
Greek; Attic,
Attributed to the Nausicaä Painter,
Terracotta (25.28) |
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Incense holder, late 16thearly 17th century, Zhu Sansong, China, Bamboo (1995.271) |
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Jar (Tibor) with Decoration of Pendant Garlands, 18th century, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (11.87.8) |
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Jar (Tibor), probably 18th century, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (11.87.36) |
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Jar with cover, first half of 18th century, Iran, Ceramic, glazed (30.95.160ab) |
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Jar with decoration of flowers and insects, Chosôn dynasty, mid-18th century,
Korea,
Porcelain with underglaze cobalt blue (2005.406) |
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Jar with Iron Collar (Chocolatero), ca. 1700, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (11.87.7) |
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Jar with molded decoration, A.H. 681/128283 A.D., Iran, Fritware, monochrome glazed (56.185.3) |
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Jar, 14th century; Mamluk, Syria, Composite body, underglaze-painted in cobalt blue and black on white slip, transparent glaze (91.1.130) |
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Jar, Ban Chiang type, ca. 300 B.C.200 A.D., Thailand, Earthenware with painted decoration (1987.424.9) |
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Jar, ca. 173540, French; Chantilly, Soft-paste porcelain (50.211.121) |
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Jar, ca. 1750, Italian; Capodimonte, Soft-paste porcelain (50.211.266) |
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Jar, Majiayao culture, Machang phase, ca. 23002050 B.C., Gansu or Qinghai Province, China, Earthenware with painted decoration (1992.165.8) |
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Jar, mid-6th millennium B.C.; Hacilar I type, South central Anatolia, Ceramic with paint (64.286.5) |
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Jar, Six Dynasties (late Northern dynasties period)Sui dynasty, ca. late 6th century, China, Earthenware with relief decoration under olive-green glaze (1996.15) |
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Jug with a lion handle, late Dynasty XIXThird Intermediate Period (ca. 1188712 B.C.), From Bubastis, Silver (07.228.187) |
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Jug, 10th century, Probably Iran, Transparent yellowish colorless glass, blown, applied (handle), tooled, and wheel-cut (39.40.101) |
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Jug, 177576, Matthew Boulton (English) and John Fothergill (English), Silver (1993.73); Tripod stand, 177576, Matthew Boulton (English) and John Fothergill (English), Silver (66.192.5ac) |
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Jug, 18001815, Chinese for the American market, Hard paste (34.74a,b) |
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Jug, ca. 16001450 B.C.; Late Cypriot I, Cypriot, Base Ring I Ware, Terracotta (74.51.1084) |
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Jug, ca. 220250, Roman, Terracotta (74.51.383) |
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Jug, ca. 750600 B.C.; Cypro-Archaic I,
Cypriot,
Terracotta (74.51.532) |
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Kneeling bull holding a spouted vessel, 31002900 B.C.; Proto-Elamite period, Southwestern Iran, Silver (66.173) |
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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) |
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Krater, ca. 750700 B.C.; Geometric, Attributed to the Hirschfeld Workshop, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (14.130.14) |
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"La Passeggiata Archaeologica" ("An Archaeological Stroll") urn with cover, 1925,
Gio Ponti (Italian),
Porcelain (31.83ab) |
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Large cista, mid-4th century B.C., Italic, Bronze (22.84.1) |
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Lebes gamikos (wedding vase), ca. 430420 B.C.; Classical, Attributed to the Washing Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (07.286.35a,b) |
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Lekythos (oil flask), ca. 450 B.C.; white-ground, Attributed to the Sabouroff Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (21.88.17) |
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Lekythos (oil flask), ca. 470460 B.C.; Classical; White ground with red-figure,
Attributed to the Painter of the Yale Lekythos,
Greek, Attic,
Terracotta (07.286.44) |
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Lekythos (oil flask), ca. 480470 B.C.; red-figure Attributed to the Tithonos Painter Greek, Attic Terracotta (25.78.2) |
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Lekythos (oil flask), ca. 500 B.C.; black-figure on white ground,
Attributed to the Sappho Painter,
Greek, Attic,
Terracotta (41.162.29) |
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Lekythos depicting Poseidon pursuing Amymone, ca. 440 B.C.; Red-figure, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (17.230.35) |
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Lekythos, ca. 480 B.C.; red-figure, Attributed to the Brygos Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (24.97.28) |
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Lekythos, ca. 550 B.C.; black-figure, Attributed to the Amasis Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (56.11.1) |
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Lentoid flask, 11th century B.C., Levantine, Bichrome Ware, Terracotta (74.51.431) |
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Lime Container (poporo), 1st7th century, Colombia; Quimbaya, Cast gold (1991.419.22) |
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"Listening to Waves" vase, Heisei period, 2004,
Sakiyama Takayuki (Japanese),
Sand-glazed stoneware (2004.201) |
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Long-necked bottle, Nara period, 8th century, Japan, Stoneware with natural ash glaze and incised decoration (Sue ware) (1975.268.425) |
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Long-necked jar, late Dynasty XIXThird Intermediate Period (ca. 1188712 B.C.), From Bubastis, Silver (07.228.16) |
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Loving cup with cover, 174243, Paul Lamerie (English), Silver gilt (25.15.58ab) |
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Luster bottle, second half of 17th century, Iran, Earthenware, glazed (30.95.158) |
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Lydion (perfume jar), 6th century B.C., Greek, Lydian, Terracotta (26.164.27) |
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Maebyông, Koryô dynasty, late 13thearly 14th century, Korea, Stoneware with inlaid design of cranes and clouds under celadon glaze (27.119.11) |
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The Magnolia Vase, ca. 1893, John T. Curran (American), designer; Tiffany & Company (American), manufacturer, Silver, gold, enamel, opals (99.2) |
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Mango-shaped flask, mid-17th century; Mughal, Attributed to India, Rock crystal set with gold, enamel, rubies, and emeralds (1993.18) |
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Melon-shaped wine ewer, Koryô dynasty, 12th century, Korea, Stoneware with carved and incised design of bamboo under celadon glaze (1996.471) |
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Mold-blown vessel signed by Ennion, first half of 1st century A.D.; Julio-Claudian, Roman; found on Cyprus, Glass (17.194.226) |
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Monochrome cast vessels, 1st century A.D., Roman, Translucent cast glass (17.194.155) (91.1.1238) (81.10.128) (29.100.84) |
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Mycenaean chariot krater, first half of 13th century B.C.; Late Helladic IIIB:1, Mycenaean; Found on Cyprus, Terracotta (74.51.966) |
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Neck amphora (storage jar), ca. 620/615595/590 B.C.,
Greek, Corinthian; Said to be from Capua,
Terracotta (06.1021.18) |
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Neck amphora, fourth quarter of 8th century B.C.; Late Geometric, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (10.210.7) |
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Neck-amphora (jar), ca. 500 B.C.; Attic, black-figure,
Attributed to the Diosphos Painter,
Greek,
Terracotta (56.171.25) |
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Neck-amphora (jar), ca. 530 B.C.; Attic, black-figure,
Attributed to an artist near Exekias,
Greek,
Terracotta (98.8.13) |
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Neck-amphora, ca. 540 B.C.; Archaic; black-figure, Attributed to Exekias, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (27.16) |
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Nolan neck-amphora with triple handles, ca. 470460 B.C.; red-figure,
Attributed to the Achilles Painter,
Greek, Attic,
Terracotta (25.189.2) |
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Oinochoe-chous depicting women perfuming clothes, ca. 420410 B.C.; Classical, red-figure, Attributed to the Meidias Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (75.2.11) |
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Oinochoe, 1st century A.D., Roman, Opaque glass (17.194.170) |
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Pair of Bottles with "Mosque" Motifs, late 18th century, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (11.87.44); Covered Soup Bowl (Sopera con tapa), ca. 180821, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (17.108.11,.12) |
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Pair of canns, 1783, Paul Revere, Jr. (American), Silver (58.3.5-.6) |
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Pair of covered ritual wine containers (hu), late Western Zhou dynasty, late 9thearly 8th century B.C., China, Bronze (1988.20.4a,b-5a,b) |
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Pair of vases ("Vase Gothique Fragonard"), 1844,
Sèvres Manufactory (French); Decorated by Jacob Meyer-Heine (French),
Hard-paste porcelain (1992.23.1,.2) |
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Pair of vases, 1824 and 1825, Thomas Fletcher (American); Sidney Gardiner (American), Silver (1982.4a,b) |
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Pair of Vases, 18901900, Made by Frank Lloyd Wright (American), Copper (1985.212.1,2) |
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Pair of vases, ca. 178090, Spanish; Buen Retiro, Soft-paste porcelain (42.30.17ab,.18ab) |
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Pair of vases, ca. 17951800, Nikolai Stepanovich Vereshchagin (Russian), Russian; Archangielsk, Walrus and elephant ivory (1998.13.1,.2) |
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Pair of vases, Hongxian mark and period, 191516, China, Porcelain painted in overglaze sepia and black (68.4.1,.2) |
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Pair of wine coolers, 1766, Zacharias Deichman the Elder, Russian; Saint Petersburg, Silver (1981.367.1,.2) |
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Panathenaic prize amphora, ca. 525500 B.C.; black-figure Attributed to the Kleophrades Painter Greek, Attic Terracotta (07.286.79) |
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Panathenaic prize amphora, ca. 525500 B.C.; black-figure, Attributed to the Kleophrades Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (16.71) |
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Panathenaic prize amphora, ca. 530520 B.C.; Black-figure, Attributed to the Euphiletos Painter, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (14.130.12) |
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Phoenix-headed ewer, Tang dynasty, late 7thfirst half of 8th century, China, Earthenware with three-color (sancai) glaze (1991.253.4) |
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Pilgrim flask with stopper, 1581,
Antoine Sigalon (French) ,
Tin-glazed earthenware (41.49.9a,b) |
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Pilgrim flask, ca. 15001525,
Venice,
Free-blown glass, enameled and gilded (1975.1.1167) |
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Pitcher, 187982,
Christopher Dresser (British),
Earthenware (1988.423.1) |
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Pitcher, ca. 1899,
Édouard Colonna,
Stoneware, grès flammé, with silver mounts (26.228.7) |
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Portland Vase, early 19th century, Josiah Wedgwood (British), Jasper (94.4.172) |
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Portrait Head Bottle, 5th6th century,
Peru; Moche,
Ceramic (64.228.21) |
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Psykter with lid and two swinging handles, late 6th century B.C., Greek, Bronze (60.11.3a,b) |
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Psykter, ca. 520510 B.C.; Archaic; red-figure, Attributed to Oltos, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (1989.281.69) |
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Psykter, ca. 520510 B.C.; red-figure, Attributed to Oltos, Greek, Attic, Terracotta (10.210.18) |
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Saltcellar, mid-13th century, French; Made in Paris, Gold, rock crystal, emeralds, pearls, spinel or balas rubies (1983.434) |
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Savoy vase, 1936,
Alvar Aalto (Finnish),
Glass (1985.223) |
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Situla with floral decoration, late Dynasty XIXThird Intermediate Period (ca. 1188712 B.C.), From Bubastis, Silver (07.228.18) |
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Situla with floral decoration, late Dynasty XIXThird Intermediate Period (ca. 1188712 B.C.), From Bubastis, Gold (07.228.22) |
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Spouted Bottle, 12th4th century B.C., Ecuador; Chorrera, Ceramic (1988.117.6) |
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Stand, Three Kingdoms period, Silla Kingdom, 5th6th century, Korea, Stoneware with traces of incidental ash glaze (1997.34.23) |
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Stirrup-Spout Bottle, 10th4th century B.C., Peru; Cupisnique, Ceramic (1981.247) |
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Storage jar (albarello), late 13th14th century, Iran, Fritware, overglaze painted (lajvardina) (57.61.12a,b) |
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Storage jar decorated with mountain goats, early 4th millennium B.C.; Chalcolithic period, Sialk III 7 type, Central Iran, Ceramic, paint (59.52) |
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Storage jar, 2nd3rd century A.D., Roman, Mold-blown glass (17.194.219) |
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Storage jar, Middle Jomon period (ca. 25001500 B.C.), Japan, Earthenware, unglazed (1975.268.182) |
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Strigilated vase with snake handles and lid, second half of 2nd century A.D.; Antonine,
Roman,
Marble (2007.31a,b) |
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Tankard, 17001710, Gerrit Onckelbag (American), Silver (33.120.517) |
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Tankard, ca. 1700, By Johann Berend (Livonian), Silver, partly gilt (32.75.84) |
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Tankard, ca. 1795, Paul Revere, Jr. (American), Silver (33.120.507) |
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Tea and coffee service, 1773, Johan Henrik Blom (Finnish), Russian; Saint Petersburg, Parcel-gilt silver, enamel, ebonized fruitwood (47.51.1.5) |
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Tea and coffee service, ca. 1800, Attributed to Christian Wiltberger (American), Silver (1980.503.1-4) |
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Tea caddy, 172540, Simeon Soumaine (American), Silver (64.249.5a,b) |
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Teakettle on tripod table stand, 172425, Simon Pantin I (English, English (London), Silver (68.141.81) |
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Teakettle, 171020 Cornelius Kierstede (American), Silver (40.145a,b) |
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Teapot, 17001715, Jacob Boelen (American), Silver (61.246a,b) |
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Teapot, 174555, Josiah Austin (American), Silver (24.109.7) |
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Teapot, 1796, Paul Revere, Jr. (American), Silver (33.120.543) |
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Teapot, ca. 1782, Paul Revere, Jr. (American), Silver (69.147) |
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Terracotta Hadra hydria (water jar) with figural medallion, 3rd century B.C.; Ptolemaic,
Greek (90.9.67) |
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Terracotta Hadra hydria (water jar) with funerary inscription, 226225 B.C.; Ptolemaic,
Greek (90.9.5) |
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Terracotta hydria (water jar), ca. 510500 B.C.; black-figure,
Greek, Attic,
Attributed to the Class of Hamburg 1917.477 (06.1021.77) |
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Terracotta hydria (water jar), ca. 520510 B.C.; black-figure,
Greek, Caeretan,
Attributed to the Eagle Painter (64.11.1) |
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Terracotta hydria: kalpis (water jar), ca. 510 B.C.; Archaic, red-figure,
Greek, Attic (56.171.31) |
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U-shaped vase, 1886 or 1889, Christopher Dresser (British), Hard-paste porcelain (1988.30) |
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Vase ("Vase Jasmine Cornet"), 1834,
Sèvres Manufactory (French); Decorated by Pierre Riton (French); gilded by Jean-Louis Moyez (French),
Hard-paste porcelain (1978.373) |
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Vase or clock ornament, ca. 1770,
French,
Gilt bronze (07.225.510.316)
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Vase with blue glaze in gradated shades, Heisei period, 2001,
Miyashita Zenji (Japanese),
Stoneware with blue glazes (2001.732) |
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Vase with cover, 188898,
William De Morgan (British); Manufacturer: Sand's End Pottery (British),
Lustered earthenware (23.163.2ab) |
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Vase, 189396, 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) |
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Vase, 1898,
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American),
Glazed porcelaneous earthenware (51.121.21) |
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Vase, 18991900,
Designer: Georges Hoentschel (French); Probable Maker: Emile Grittel (French),
France; Saint-Armand-en-Puisaye,
Glazed stoneware (2007.27) |
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Vase, 18th century (1780), Made by Wedgwood and Co., Etruria/Staffordshire, England, Black basalt (66.17) |
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Vase, 3rd century, Provincial Roman, Champlevé enamel, copper alloy (47.100.5) |
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Vase, ca. 171315, German; Meissen, Hard-paste porcelain (42.205.26) |
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Vase, ca. 1730, Austrian; Vienna, du Paquier period, Hard-paste porcelain (54.147.94) |
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Vase, ca. 173035, German; Meissen, Hard-paste porcelain (1974.356.363) |
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Vase, ca. 1749, French; Vincennes, Soft-paste porcelain (1972.132.1) |
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Vase, ca. 1877, Edward C. Moore (American), designer; Tiffany & Company (American), manufacturer and retailer, Silver (1982.349) |
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Vase, ca. 1899,
Designer: Max Läuger (German); Factory: Kandern Tonwerke,
German (Baden), Earthenware (1991.182.1) |
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Vase, ca. 19001903,
Designed by Nils Emil Lundström (Swedish); Manufacturer: Rörstrand (Lidköping),
Hard-paste porcelain (1994.447) |
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Vase, ca. 1925,
Jean Dunand (French),
Lacquered metal (1998.194ab) |
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Vase, late 18th century, John Flaxman (English); Made by Josiah Wedgewood and Sons, Etruria/Staffordshire, England, Jasperware (09.194.7) |
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Vase, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, late 17thearly 18th century, China, Porcelain painted in overglaze famille verte enamels and gilt (61.200.66) |
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Vase, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period (17361795), China, Porcelain painted in overglaze famille rose enamels (17.120.194) |
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Vase, Southern Song dynasty, 12th13th century; Longquan ware, China, Possibly from the Dayao kilns, Zhejiang Province, Porcelaneous stoneware with relief decoration under celadon glaze (50.145.301) |
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Vessel (zun), late Shang dynasty, 13th11th century B.C., Probably from Anyang, Henan Province, China, Earthenware with incised and relief decoration (50.61.5) |
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Vessel with cover and liner, ca. 173540, Austrian; Vienna, du Paquier period, Hard-paste porcelain (64.101.269a-d) |
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Vessel with Mythological Scene, 8th century, Mexico or Guatemala; Maya, Ceramic (1978.412.206) |
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Vessel, Predynastic Period, Naqada II, ca. 34503300 B.C., Egyptian, Painted pottery (20.2.10) |
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Volute-krater (vase for mixing wine and water), early 6th century B.C.,
Attributed to Sophilos,
Greek, Attic, Terracotta (1977.11.2) |
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Water jar with spout (vase à bec), 15501600,
French; Saintes,
Lead-glazed earthenware (1993.25)
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Wine bottle, Edo period, mid-19th century, Japan, Glass in marbled color (2001.58.1)
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Wine container (hu), Eastern Zhou dynasty, Spring and Autumn period, early 5th century B.C., China, Bronze inlaid with copper (1999.46ab) |
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Wine coolers, ca. 176070, Italian; Doccia, Tin-glazed hard-paste porcelain (1985.384.1,.2) |
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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) |
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Yoke-Form Vessel, 5th century, Guatemala; Maya, Ceramic (1970.138a,b) |
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