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Taxile Doat
University City Pottery
ca. 1912–13

Taxile Doat
University City Pottery
1913

Taxile Doat
University City Pottery
1912

University City Pottery
Taxile Doat
1912–13

University City Pottery
Taxile Doat
1913

University City Pottery
Taxile Doat
1912–13

Taxile Maximin Doat
1905

Taxile Maximin Doat
1901

Taxile Maximin Doat
ca. 1901

Taxile Maximin Doat
ca. 1901

Taxile Maximin Doat
ca. 1902

Taxile Maximin Doat
1900

Taxile Maximin Doat
ca. 1901

Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1888–89

Multiple artists/makers
1867
J. J. Grandville
Taxile Delord
1844

Multiple artists/makers
1847

Multiple artists/makers
1847

Multiple artists/makers
1820–70

Multiple artists/makers
1847
Multiple artists/makers
1854
Multiple artists/makers
1899

Yamada Dōan
late 16th century

Richard Holden
Daniel Tachaux
ca. 1683 and later; buff coat, 17th–18th century

Michel Tapié
1938

Multiple artists/makers
1938

India, Tamil Nadu
late 11th century

India, Tamil Nadu
12th century

Indian (Tamil Nadu)
ca. 11th century

India (Tamil Nadu)
11th century

Indian (Tamil Nadu)
ca. first quarter of the 10th century

India (Tamil Nadu)
ca. third quarter of the 10th century

India (Tamil Nadu)
ca. late 13th century

Jean Jausion
Michel Tapié
[1939]

Sam Haile
1939–44
![Terracotta fragment of an oinochoe: chous (jug)?, Dot Ivy Group [Clark], Terracotta, Greek, Attic](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/gr/web-additional/DVB14056_1_ff.jpg)
Dot Ivy Group
last quarter of the 6th century BCE

Dott. Antonio Salviati & C.
ca. 1870

Multiple artists/makers
1886

East Greek, Wild Goat Style
7th century BCE

East Greek, Wild Goat Style
late 7th–early 6th century BCE