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Silver-gilt bowl, Gilt silver, Cypriot
Cypriot
ca. 725–675 BCE
Basket bowl, Louisa Keyser  Washoe, Willow and redbud shoots, bracken root, and dye, Washoe, Native American
Louisa Keyser
1907
Two-handled Bowl, Cornelius Kierstede  American, Silver, American
Cornelius Kierstede
1700–1710
Bowl with Eagle, Muslim Ibn al-Dahhan  Egyptian, Earthenware; luster-painted on opaque white glaze
Muslim Ibn al-Dahhan
ca. 1000
Bowl and Stand, Marie Zimmermann  American, Copper, wrought iron, enamel paint, American
Marie Zimmermann
ca. 1922
Glass garland bowl, Glass, Roman
Roman
late 1st century BCE
Terracotta dinos (mixing bowl), Polyteleia Painter, Terracotta, Greek, Corinthian
Polyteleia Painter
ca. 630–615 BCE
Bowl Emulating Chinese Stoneware, Earthenware; painted in blue on opaque white glaze
9th century
Gold phiale (libation bowl), Gold, Greek
Greek
4th–3rd century BCE
Footed Bowl and Plate, Glass, opalescent white; blown, bowl with applied stem and blown applied foot, fired silver and gold decoration
first half 18th century
Bowl Lyre, Wood, horn, calabash, skin, Ugandan or Kenyan
Ugandan or Kenyan
19th century
Terracotta calyx-krater (mixing bowl), Dolon Painter, Terracotta, Greek, South Italian, Lucanian
Dolon Painter
ca. 400–390 BCE
Luster Bowl with Winged Horse, Stonepaste; luster-painted on opaque monochrome glaze
late 12th century
Turquoise Bowl with Lute Player and Audience, Stonepaste; glazed (opaque monochrome), in-glaze- and overglaze-painted, gilded
late 12th–early 13th century
Bowl, Blown satin blue glass, American or British
American or British
after 1885
Bowl, Blown satin cranberry and opaque glass, American or British
American or British
after 1885
Bowl, Lacy pressed glass, American
American
1835–40
Bowl, Terracotta, Etruscan
Etruscan
ca. 550–500 BCE
Bowl, Terracotta, Etruscan
Etruscan
ca. 550–500 BCE
Bowl, Terracotta, Etruscan
Etruscan
ca. 550–500 BCE
Bowl, Earthenware, glazed (Mezzo-maiolica), Byzantine
Byzantine
12th–13th century
Bowl, Lacy pressed glass, American
American
ca. 1840
Bowl, Lacy pressed glass, American
American
ca. 1840
Bowl, Terracotta, Etruscan
Etruscan
ca. 550–500 BCE
Bowl, New England Glass Company  American, Blown glass, American
New England Glass Company
after 1883
Bowl, Lacy pressed glass
1835–40
Bowl, Lacy pressed glass
19th century
Bowl, Lacy pressed glass, American
American
1835–40
Bowl, Clara Chipman Newton, Porcelain, overglaze enamel decoration and raised gold paste decoration, American
Clara Chipman Newton
Ceramic Art Company, Trenton, New Jersey
ca. 1890–95
Bowl, Blown blue and white satin glass, American
American
1885–1900
Bowl, Blown red and white opaque satin glass
1885–1900
Bowl, Lacy pressed glass, American
American
1830–45
Bowl, Knowles, Taylor, and Knowles  American, Porcelain, American
Knowles, Taylor, and Knowles
after 1893
Bowl, Lacy pressed glass, American
American
1835–50
Bowl, Lacy pressed glass, American
American
1830–35
Bowl, Maple, Anishinaabe, probably Ottawa, Native American
Anishinaabe, probably Ottawa, Native American
ca. 1800
Bowl, Stonepaste; painted in black under turquoise glaze, incised (Kubachi ware)
second half 15th century
Bowl, Tiffany & Co., Silver and silver gilt, American
Tiffany & Co.
1888
Bowl, Lacy pressed glass
1835–40
Bowl, Tin-glazed earthenware, Spanish
Spanish
1400–1450