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Light yellow interior; short, bulbous body resting on a splaying foot with a flaring wide neck; neck decorated with 3 circular cartouches surrounding horses with crowns on their backs and dark blue pseudo-Islamic text against a light blue ground; white 'text' and foliage on body; floral designs on foot

Vase in the form of a mosque lamp, c. 1870

Joseph-Théodore Deck

G243

Molded; central reclining nude figure with five nude children behind

Fecundity dish, c. 1650-1660

England

G332

blue and white with verse

Puzzle jug, c. 1750

England

G332

blue and white design; birds around rim; scissors, razor, comb and mirror images inside basin; rim indent for neck

Barber's bowl, c. 1720

England

G332

Center dipicting a man attacking another, probably representing Cain and Able; reverse has a nude boy holding a plumed helmet

Basin with Hercules and Cacus, c. 1570

Orazio Fontana

G332

Covered two-handled faience tureen with pierced basket-weave stand; stand decorated with a landscape containing ruins and with insects painted in carmine; border outlined in purple; tureen has four sea-scroll feet; body decorated with landscape containing ruins and with more insects painted in carmine, and with acanthus motif in purple; border of tureen has painted scallop edge; pierced basket-weave lid, outlined in purple, with bunch of chestnuts painted in green and brown serving as finial

Covered tureen with stand, 18th century

France

G324

Hexagonally lobed faience melon ball plate; brown rim; edge contains three groups of flowers in delicate shades of pink, rose and purple typical of Niderviller; center contains a three-dimensional group of green-glazed fruits; marked with monogram of the Comte de Cuisine, the donor of the factory

Melon ball plate, 1770–93

France

G324

covered faience bowl in shape of a melon; vine and leaves forming handle; bottom half is attached to a lobed platter with flowers (rose and tulip at either end)

Covered bowl, c. 1749–60

France

G324

faience figure of a gardener boy supported by a tree stump and leaning on a shovel; wearing a green coat; holding an apple in his right hand; with a watering can at his feet

Figure, one of a Pair, c. 1800

Niderviller Porcelain Manufactory

G324

Spitting cup with handle; brown decorations on scalloped edge; sprays of flowers scattered over surface; few yellows, primarily blues and reds; blue underglaze

Spitoon, 1749–60

Paul Antoine Hannong

G324

faience figure of a woman standing bare-foot on grassy mound in chintz-like peasant clothes; she leans on a tree stump, over her right arm a flower basket and in her left hand a large blossom; refined in shape and painting, these figures are much more delicate than those seen at Strasbourg during the same period

Figurine, one of a pair, 18th century

France

G324

Figure of youth seated on stump of a tree, holding a hurdy-gurdy on crossed legs; colored in reddish brown, blue and green

Figurine, 1740–60

Paul Antoine Hannong

G324

Diamond shaped two-handled faience covered tureen with four scroll feet, decorated with polychrome flowers and insects; stylized artichoke finial

Covered tureen, c. 1748–54

France

G324

Polychromed floral pattern of blue, green and red; wide handles on either side with spout front center

Posset pot, 1710-1720

England

G332

ceramic bottle with handle; white body with blue inscription; circular body, flared foot, bottle neck and arched handle

Bottle, 1650

England

G332

panels bearing landscape which shows high-gabled house on a river bank; sailboat in river nearly; cloudy sky with birds. Shaped panel framed in blue band with large six-petaled flower at top and bottom. Slightly flaring, six-sided base, and shaped six-sided rim; on back of vase green pine spray. Colors blue, green, yellow, rust; greenish glaze. Glaze covers inside bottom of food. Underglaze blue.

Vase, one of a pair, 17th century

Netherlands

G310

panels with landscape scenes of a high-gabled house on the bank of a river; sailboat on river; cloudy sky with birds. Slightly flaring, six-sided base, and shaped six-sided rim; on back of vase green pine spray; underglaze blue

Vase, one of a pair, 17th century

Netherlands

G310

Figure of a man seated on a tree stump, wearing a yellow-lined blue cape, tied in a knot in front; he holds a black and white spotted dog on his lap

Figurine, c. 1740–60

France

G324

A mid-drip candlestick: central stick with three disks at base, middle and top; completely white glaze

Candlestick, c. 1680

England

G332

ceramic bowl, blue and white with sailing ship within bowl, exterior decorated by two outdoor scenes and two birds in flight

"Success to the Three Brothers" punch bowl, 1764

England

G209

Title--tulip charger? Blue, yellow, green and brown floral design in basin with yellow and blue striping around rim; unadorned sides

Charger, c. 1680

England

G332

Tazza, ceramic, Italian, majolica, cavetto and broad marli molded in relief, depicting the Lion of St. Mark and a conventional leaf design, in the brilliant blue, yellow-gold, and ruby lustre of Gubbio, XVI c. cat. card dims Diam. 10'; ruby lustred

Plate with lion of St. Mark, c. 1525

Italy

G332

oval faience bowl with scalloped edge; rim decorated in brown; twisted branches entwining rocaille scroll-form handles; both interior and exterior are decorated with roses, tulips, cowslips and other small flowers; lip at either end decorated with rococo scrollwork and stripes

Sauce boat, 1749–60

Paul Antoine Hannong

G324

oval-shaped shallow bowl painted with a central tied-flower spray within a border of foliage scrolls and flowers suspending drapery; supported on four dolphin and female mask legs resting on an oval-shaped stepped base with stylized flowers and foliage

Compote, c. 1749–60

France

G324

Beyerle period covered faience tureen; lid finial of lobster, mushroom and leeks; decoration of flowers in delicate rococo style all over body

Covered tureen, c. 1755

France

G324

large four-footed bombe faience tureen; all-over rocaille decoration in carmine, blue-yellow and brown; large rococo scrolls form handles on both ends; lid in shape of large leaf, divided into four quadrants, where small sprays of flowers are found; faience platter with carmine and yellow edge matching tureen; center contains one large carmine rose, and three small sprays of flowers

Soup tureen and stand, c. 1755

Paul Antoine Hannong

G209

Asian figure seated on raised platform under a tree at center; inscribed at bottom, "CGS 1776"; geometric designs around rim

Charger, 1776

England

G332

octagonal pill slab with armorial motto, "Ipifer Que Per; Orbem, Dicor"; man with bow and arrow standing over snake-like figure with arrowhead shaped tail at center of shield; unicorns on either side of shield with vines and foliage around shield

Pill slab, c. 1750

England

G332

vase or bottle with bulbous base and long neck; pouring spout in lip; floral decoration around base; band of geometric design at top of base; two floral motifs on neck; narrow band at top of neck

Bottle jug, c. 1760

England

G332

ship listing slightly, with 3 sails up; crew members working on boat; other boats in background; rock formations at L

No. 7, de Buys Zeytd Binnen (The fishing boat sails into port), from "The Herring Catch", c. 1780

Porcelain Axe (Porceleyne Bijl) Factory

G332

fishing ship at C among waves; many other boats in background

No. 5, de Buys op de Neering (The fishing boat over the fishing ground), from "The Herring Catch", c. 1780

Porcelain Axe (Porceleyne Bijl) Factory

G332

two men filling wooden barrels with fish; large boat at R; trees at L; 2 barrels laying on their sides behind L man, and one at LR

No. 10, Verpakke der Haring (The crating of the herring), from "The Herring Catch", c. 1780

Porcelain Axe (Porceleyne Bijl) Factory

G332

man and woman seated outdoors on chairs mending large net; clapboard building at R; three trees in middle ground; fence at L; trees and church in distant background

No. 12, Boeten der Haring Netten (Repairing the herring nets), from "The Herring Catch", c. 1780

Porcelain Axe (Porceleyne Bijl) Factory

G332

man and woman conversing and gesturing in front of a marina with ships; clapboard building with tile roof at L and smoke billowing out of its window

No. 11, Rooke der Haring, of Bokemhang (The smoking of the herring or mackerel), from "The Herring Catch", c. 1780

Porcelain Axe (Porceleyne Bijl) Factory

G332

woman sitting on chair, making fishing net; boy standing opposite, gesturing and smiling; house at R; shore with ships at L

No. 1, Brayen der Haring Netten (Weaving of the herring nets), from "The Herring Catch", c. 1780

Porcelain Axe (Porceleyne Bijl) Factory

G332

ship with 1 sail up with several crew members fishing; large rock formations at R; other ships

No. 6, een Zee Schiujt op de Neering (A sea ship over the fishing grounds), from "The Herring Catch", c. 1780

Porcelain Axe (Porceleyne Bijl) Factory

G332

man and woman seated at dining table outdoors, facing one another; man is gesturing toward woman with PR hand, woman holds a fork in PR hand; garden walls with pine trees in background

No. 9, Haring Banket (The herring banquet), from "The Herring Catch", c. 1780

Porcelain Axe (Porceleyne Bijl) Factory

G332

fishing boat amid waves, heading to R; two crew members visible; other boats in background

No. 4, de Buyzen loopen in Zee (The fishing boat sails out to sea), from "The Herring Catch", c. 1780

Porcelain Axe (Porceleyne Bijl) Factory

G332

crew members preparing a ship in harbor; smaller boats nearby; building at R with dock; smaller buildings at L; birds and clouds

No. 3, Foemaken van een Hoeker (Preparing of the fishing boats), from "The Herring Catch", c. 1780

Porcelain Axe (Porceleyne Bijl) Factory

G332

two women and a man with barrel of fish at C; woman at L is seated in chair next to barrel, holding a fish by its tail in PL hand, and pointing at it with PR hand; woman at L holds two fish by tails and is looking down at seated woman's fish; man at L holds and gestures at fish; 3 trees in middle ground; building at R; church and shrubbery in background

No. 8, Verkoope van de Haring (The selling of the herring), from "The Herring Catch", c. 1780

Porcelain Axe (Porceleyne Bijl) Factory

G332

ship in calm water with crew, one of whom is climbing on mast; other ships in background; wood pilings at L and R

No. 2, Fielafjeeren van de Buysch (Putting the nets onboard), from "The Herring Catch", c. 1780

Porcelain Axe (Porceleyne Bijl) Factory

G332

cabbage tureen, cover and stand; porcelain in green glaze of verying tones; veining in yellow and green, younger leaves in yellow

Cabbage tureen, cover and stand, before 1754

France

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polychrome with all over floral design

Delft shoe, one of a pair, 1720

England

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blue and white glazed Delftware vase divided into four sections that separate; each section baluster-shaped with openings at top that recede in size toward the top; small baluster-shaped spouts surround openings; overall design consists of alternating scroll patterns with ornamental woven florals; largest section on bottom with eight spouts in a circle around the opening; lower middle section smaller, with base meant to fit into opening of bottom section, and eight spouts surround top opening; upper middle section smaller has eight smaller spouts, hole in center; top section smallest in size, with six spouts surrounding vase opening; six leaf-shaped panels with various floral designs around middle center of top section

Flower vase, c. 1700

De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory

G309

Number on object is difficult to read; soft paste porcelain with floral decor in underglaze blue

Dish, late 18th century

Netherlands

G310

Basin with Apollo and the Muses, c. 1575-1600

Workshop of Orazio Fontana

G344

2-handled Vase, ceramic, Italian, late XV Century cat. card dims H. 9-1/2'; catalogued as Albarello, pottery

Albarello (apothecary jar), c. 1450-1500

Italy

G332

inverted pear-shaped vase with octagonal mouth; domed lid surmounted by dog; woodcutter next to a tree on front and back inside a Rococo cartouche; flowers and lattice throughout; blue and white

Pear-shaped vase with cover, from a five-piece garniture, c. 1764

Jacobus Halder Adriaesensz; Manufacturer: De Griekse A (The Greek A) factory

G331

blue polychromed charger, image of Adam and Eve eating an apple from a tree entwined by a snake

Charger, c. 1690

England

Not on View
blue and white design; face on either long side; floral image in salt basin

Master salt, c. 1675

England

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ceramic covered sugar pot; blue and white with addition of green, yellow and red; design of two vases with flowers opposed by a flying bird

Covered sugar pot, c. 1740

England

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Six-lobed faience plate, with decorative gilding on rim; a solid line of gilt, with groups of three strokes pointing inward; center contains spray of two blossoming roses, with one unopened bud, tied together with a blue ribbon; along the edge appears one butterfly or moth, with yellow and pale lavender wings; roses in carmine purple

Plate, 18th century

France

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faience figure of a nude youth wearing a rustic hat, holding a standing dog by its neck; covered by a viscous white glaze

Figurine, 1749-1760

Paul Antoine Hannong

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Figure of Pierrot, standing, with raised hands; covered with viscous glaze

Figurine, c. 1740-1760

France

Not on View
six lobed faience plate with scattered floral decorations and a bee with open wings in various colors; gold border

Plate, 18th century

France

Not on View
polychrome with all over floral design

Delft Shoe, one of a pair, 1720

England

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faience plate; rather deep, hexagonal-lobed shape; brown glaze on edge; center contains one large carnation painted in deep red-purple; leaves of carnation highlighted in pale coppery blue and shaded in dark green

Plate, 1760-1780

Paul Antoine Hannong

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blue rim of rays; snail at top center of rim; large turkey at left half; upside down dandelion plant at right side center

Plate from the Rousseau service, 1868

Félix Bracquemond; Manufacturer: Lebeuf, Milliet & Co., Creil; Retailer: Eugène Rousseau

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faience figure of a boy sitting on a polychromed dolphin, with waves forming two round containers

Salt with putto and dolphin, c. 1740-1760

France

Not on View
ceramic food warmer, blue and white organic motif; leaves form handles to bowl and oil warmer; two faces protrude from stand covering vent holes; two scroll handles on either side of stand

Candlestick and Food Warmer, c. 1765

England

Not on View
ceramic mug with handle and flaired foot; blue and white organic motif, two birds sitting together on a tree branch

Mug, 1745

England

Not on View
polychrome with chinoiserie design; on top two rows of three holes on either side of large central square opening; with scene of figures in an interior

Flower brick, c. 1760

England

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ceramic feeding cup, blue and white with floral design, handle and long spout, half of top is carved

Feeding Cup, c. 1760

England

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ceramic bowl with pinched rim; central design of a Chinese house bordered by a blue and red half circle design

Bowl, c. 1710-1720

England

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Barber's bowl, ceramic-earthenware, Spanish, XVIIIc cracked down the middle of piece; cat. card dims diam of top at widest 14-3/8"

Barber's bowl, early 18th century

Spain

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faience Chinese figure, seated on bale of tea with floral decoration on garment; figurine is detachable from bale; separate bale to figure's right is pierced to issue smoke

Perfume Burner, c. 1750

France

Not on View
Minton Factory, c.1900

Plate, c. 1900

Minton and Company

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In form of spindle with base and socket decorated with polychrome flowers on opaque white glaze; may have been made under the auspices of one of Henry Delamain's successors shortly after his death.

Candlestick, one of a pair, c. 1760

World's End pottery; Manufacturer: Factory owned by Henry Delamain

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In form of spindle with base and socket decorated with polychrome flowers on opaque white glaze; may have been made under the auspices of one of Henry Delamain's successors shortly after his death.

Candlestick, one of a pair, c. 1760

World's End pottery; Manufacturer: Factory owned by Henry Delamain

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faience plate of a lobed hexagonal shape; typically edged with brown glaze; decorative ripple in the body of the plate. within the glazed ring; center is filled with a bouquet of the fleurs fines typical of Strasbourg

Plate, c. 1760-1780

Joseph A. Hannong

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wine cistern; faience; blue, decorated in white; two handles representing figures

Wine cistern, late 17th century-early 18th century

France

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hexagonally-lobed faience plate with gilded edge/rim; painted in decor bois pattern, a Niderviller invention; center filled with trompe l'oeil engraving of seacoast town replete with ruins; signature appears below engraving

Plate, 1774

J. Deutsch

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Pair of tea bowls, c. 1730-1740

England

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