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Dancers, pair

Dancing Figure, one of a pair, 3rd century BCE - 3rd century CE

China

G215

Slab built and modeled, rectangular courtyard surrounded by a tile roofed wall; seperate elements are a pigsty, boar, round food dish, rectangular food dish, seated figure, bird, dog, suckling pig, four piglets.

Funerary Model of a Pig Sty, 2nd century BCE

China

G215

blue and white Oriental design

Coffee pot, from a child's tea set, in blue and white, c. 1780-1790

Caughley (Salopian) Works

G317

spouted, handled vessel with wide mouth and short neck; one side decorated with portrait of Longfellow; opposite side has portion of poem; neck decorated with flowers and ribbons with names of Longfellow works

"Longfellow jug", c. 1880

George Wolliscraft Rhead; Manufacturer: Wedgwood; Retailer: Richard Briggs

G333

Orange body with brown bands encircling the body

Vase, 1899

Max Laeuger; Maker: Tonwerke

G379

Incense burner, covered three legs, all-over decoration, simple border design of cloud and thunder. (Greek Key)

Incense burner with magical dog, 13th-14th century

G213

standing woman wearing a long robe with very long sleeves; woman holds her hands up in front of her shoulders; straight hair pulled back into a low ponytail; cloth-covered mount

Female "Long Sleeve" Dancer, 2nd century BCE

China

G215

Figure of animal- open mouth red polychrome. White earthenware 3 color lead glaze.

Figure of an Animal, 618-906

China

G208

blue and white kraak; tripod base

Lotus bowl with tripod base, c. 1643

China

G209

red earthenware with green glaze

Han Temple, 1st century BCE - 1st century CE

China

G215

model of watchtower red earthenware with green glaze

Han Temple, 1st century BCE - 1st century CE

China

G215

model of watchtower, red earthenware with green glaze

Han Temple, 1st century BCE - 1st century CE

China

G215

flaring bottom section with tall, wide mouth; small round handle

Vessel with Handle, c. late 4000-early 3000 BCE

Dawenkou

G204

Dancers, pair

Dancing Figure, one of a pair, 206 BCE - 220 CE

China

G215

smiling, animated figure with open mouth, closed eyes and wrinkled brow; PL knee bent; PR leg extended; bare feet; PR arm extended, holding a drum beater; drum in crook of PL arm, next to body

Figure of a Squatting Drummer, 1st-2nd century

China

G215

blue transfer decoration on scalloped-edge plater; female figures labeled 'Justice' and 'Liberty' flank a scene with a small boat on a river and a couple standing in front of a large house; 15 state names on a swag at rim; large flowers above scene and fruit below; 'Justice' holds a portrait of Washington; framed with 4 boards

"States" platter, c. 1820

James & Ralph Clews

G333

flat, wide, outward-flaring rim; protruding triangular band around thick neck; shallow grooved line drawn into edge of rim; two black spots on body, one on rim; tan patina; small flat foot

Wide-Mouthed Jar, 1st century BCE- 1st century CE

Unknown Japanese

G205

standing female figure with proper left arm bent, hand at side; flat mask like face, adorned by earrings and necklace; ridged dress extends to floor covering legs and feet

Haniwa of a Female Shrine Attendant, 6th century

Unknown Japanese

G205

small earthenware cup with lid; cup has upward hooking handle on side and slightly protruding collar for lid; lid has small knob at top

Small lidded jar with handle, second half of 5th century

Unknown Korean

G206

One of two jars Japan’s first ceramic culture, the Jƍmon, produced strongly tactile pottery over 3,500 years ago. This lavishly decorated bowl was probably used during religious ceremonies. Its flamboyant rim, a typical feature of the middle period of Jƍmon pottery, is known as the “fire-flame” type, because the coils of clay resemble leaping flames. The word jƍmon, after which the historical period is named, means “cord markings” and derives from the distinctive patterns produced by rolling a rope-wrapped stick across the surface of the clay. The lower portion of this vessel bears these markings, together with whimsical designs carved into the surface of the clay.

Deep Bowl with Four Projections, 2500-1500 BCE

Unknown Japanese

G205

round-bottomed jar with neck opening into flaring lip; two small v-shaped handles below neck on body; has own stand

Jar, 2nd century BCE

Unknown Korean

G206

round-bodied jar with a small foot; dome lid and dome finial; one applied spiral coil handle; decorated with repeating stamped design

Lidded Jar with Handle, 9th century

Unknown Korean

G206

ewe with thick legs and short horns

Ewe, 3000-2500 BCE

China

G204

cup-shaped, with small round handle; top and bottom flare outward; flat foot; thin wall

Cup-shape Vessel, c. late 4000-early 3000 BCE

Dawenkou

G204

tan, narrow

Vase, c. 1000 BCE

Iran

G243

Beaked Vessel, c. 1000 BCE

Iran

G243

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

G333

buttress vessel form shape #416; for 'Teco' ware line

Monumental vase, c. 1905-1910

William Day Gates; Manufacturer: American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company

G378

standing horse balancing on three legs; mouth open; short tail pointing up; leaning slightly to proper left

Prancing Horse, 1st-3rd century

China

G215

Horse with long mane and clipped tail. ca 725 A.D. Glazed pottery tomb figure, one of a pair, on a flat base. The decoration of the trappings is in the Sassanian style. Glaze predominantly a fine cobalt blue which has oxidized on the hind legs to an irridescent silvery-blue. Saddle and top saddle pad unglazed.

Horse, early 8th century

China

G208

camel standing on diamond-shaped base; head up, tail up and curled; yellow with traces of red and black pigment; single hump

Two camels and a groom (Camel), 618-907

China

G207

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

urn-shaped water jar with three handles a pair of horizontal ones on either side and an upright one at the back; two-panel mythological scene around body; an ornate daisy-like floral band between the two panels and stylized palmettes at sides and back; on front center of shoulder 'signature' painted female bust wearing coiffure wrapped in a 'kekryphalos'

Red-Figure Hydria, c. 320 BCE

Attributed to the White Sakkos Painter

G241

Black-figured amphorah, used for carrying wine or oil; the front side depicts a quadriga with Poseidon, Amphitrite, another unidentified goddess, and heroenes; on the reverse and around warrior appears to be leaving for battle, with his wife and son bidding him farewell

Black-Figure Neck Amphora, c. 540 BCE

Attributed to the Painter of Vatican 359

G241

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

Molded; central reclining nude figure with five nude children behind

Fecundity dish, c. 1650-1660

England

G332

standing horse; rust red with white mane and tail; black lines on body and face delineating muscles and features; brown dots and lines on mane and tail; rectangular base

Horse, 7th-10th century

China

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standing horse; white; lines and tiny spots on body and details on face, mane and tail in dark brown; rectangular base

Horse, 7th-10th century

China

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tea set made of creamy colored pottery then glazed; now has crazing; decorated with all wooden Dutch dolls known as Peg Woodens, Penny Woodens or Nurnberg Fille, which had black painted hair and orange or deep pink painted slippers; other colors include brown, red and green; set came in the original box

“Penny Woodens” Tea Set, 1913-1917

S. Fielding and Company; Maker: Railway Pottery; Maker: Devon Pottery

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large ceramic plate, maroon transfer print; foreground, pumpkin patch with standing bundles of corn stalks; middle ground, full cattle yard; background, two grain elevators, a warehouse and two smoking stacks at opposite sides

"Our America" chop plate, 1940

Rockwell Kent; Manufacturer: Vernon Kilns

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Off white with brown floral decoration, handle on each side of tureen, triangular handle on lid, Hampden pattern

Covered tureen, one of a pair, c. 1884

Christopher Dresser; Manufacturer: Old Hall Earthenware Company

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Wedgwood pearlware partial dessert service, porcelain, printed and colored in green with designs of shells and seaweed, includes thirty-three pieces

Sauce tureen, c. 1800

Wedgwood

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quatrelobed dish with heavy bottom; overhanging cover; decorated overall with greenish-purple coppery metallic glaze, with flowers, foliage and dots

Covered box, c. 1905

Jacques Sicard; Manufacturer: Weller Pottery

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white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Coffee pot, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

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Joie de Vivre, c. 1956

Pablo Picasso

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white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Creamer, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

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white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Open sugar bowl, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

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white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Cup and saucer, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

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white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Cup and saucer, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

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white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Cup and saucer, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

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white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Cup and saucer, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

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white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Cup and saucer, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

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white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Cup and saucer, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

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two section pagoda; lower section, elaborate tiers of cruciform section with seated figures supporting the four top most projections; upper section, tiled roof flaring outward beneath a balustrade and a plinth on which a figure of Buddha is seated atop a lotus

Tilework's Model of Sancai Pagoda, 14th-17th century

China

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Round-bodied jar on a small foot; wide, slightly flaring mouth; decorated with incised swirls and hatching; unglazed; Ban Chieng ware

Jar, c. 600 BCE

Ban Chiang

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pitcher, large, whippet handle, animal and fruit pattern around body of pitcher, yellow-brown glaze

Pitcher, 19th century

United States

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Lamp, ceramic, Greek, VI Century B.C. cat. card dims Diam. 4-1/2'; top piece of 1 of 3 parts, stacked six openings for wick.

Lamp, 6th century BCE

Magna Graecia

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Coupe, pottery, with a floral lip opening, unglazed; graceful shape with fluted body.

Coupe, Date Unknown

China

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Dog, seated; Daoist symbol of principle of 'Keeping Still; The Mountain' (Ken) see card for better description.

Seated Dog, 386-535

China

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Della Robbia Dish, ceramic, design shows woman's head with garland of wheat, this super-imposed on a wheat-field backgorund, incised design, blue, rose, green, yellow, white glazes, pooter, red clay

Della Robbia Dish, 1901

England

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vessel with vertical, grooved striations

Vessel, 1500-500 BCE

Thailand

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ceramic, turquoise, aubergine and yellow glazes decorated chest and leg armor plates

Seated Official, One of a Pair, 1368-1644

China

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brown glaze overall with applied carved designs in white acorns and oak leaves around edge of plate and at bottom edge and shoulder on cover, 2 identical scenes of 2 men, 2 horses and dogs at a fox hunt on sides of cover; organic carved knob

Cheese dish with cover, late 19th-early 20th century

England

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Baan Chieng Storage Jar, about 4000 B.C., red earthenware with minimal applique decor.

Storage Jar, c. 4000 BCE

Thailand

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early Haripunchi Jar, white earthenware

Early Haripunchi Jar, 10th century

Thailand

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Baan Chieng Storage Jar, about 3000 B.C., black earthenware with impressed abstract design.

Storage Jar, c. 3000 BCE

Thailand

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Baan Chieng Jar with Flared Lip, about 3000 B.C., lowfire earthenware, red ochre color, with stippled decor.

Jar with Flared Lip, c. 3000 BCE

Thailand

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Jar; small, on three feet. Marbled buff and brown earthenware.

Jar, 618-906

China

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Sukhothai Plate, earthenware with fish and floral decoration, underglaze brown.

Sukhothai Plate, 15th century

Thailand

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Late Haripunchi Bottle, orange earthenware with white inlay.

Late Haripunchi Jar, 12th century

Thailand

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Ban Chieng Type Storage Jar, earthenware, black with impressed designs.

Ban Chieng Type Storage Jar, 3000 BCE

Thailand

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Ban Chieng Type Storage Jar, earthenware, red and white design.

Ban Chieng Type Storage Jar, c. 500 BCE

Thailand

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ceramic, turquoise, aubergine and yellow glazes decorated chest and leg armor plates

Seated Official, One of a Pair, 1368-1644

China

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Bowl, radial stripes in black under blue glaze.

Bowl, 12th-13th century

Iran

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Inkwell with lid, ceramic, American, XX c. cat. card dims H. 4', Diam. 4'; lid 2-1/2' matte green glaze

Inkwell with lid, 20th century

Hampshire Pottery

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Vase, c. 1905

Bretby

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vase, earthenware with bulbous lower body, elongated banded neck and outflared rim, Chinese blue and green lustre glaze

Vase, 1915-1920

Fulper Pottery Company, 1860–1955

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unglazed stoneware, blackish with touches of white around rim and in crevices; beak on rim with two holes and touch of red pigment inside it; one-third of rim decoration is broken off; incised linear and swirling motif around shoulder; textured surface on underside and below shoulder design

Jar with broken rim, 11th-5th century BCE

Unknown Japanese

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bright red clay jar with rounded body; flaring mouth decorated with three vertical clay strips; dark areas on body from firing

Wide-mouthed Jar, 3rd century

Unknown Japanese

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transfer design of scallop, lobster claw, coral, shells and rocks

Plate, c. 1870

William Stephen Coleman; Manufacturer: Minton and Company

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Bowl, luster painted with crouching stag and foliage.

Bowl, 14th century

Iran

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Luncheon or salad plate? white plate with transfer design of flowers and vines around edge; shield with flower at top center, with a ribbon reading, "HOTEL ASTOR," below

Plate from the Hotel Astor, New York City, c. 1905

Buffalo China Co.

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Round, thin-walled vessel on three short legs ending in bulbous feet. The legs are hollow and pierced and contain rattles. The belly of the vessel is decorated with a band of half-lozenges with a saw-toothed outer edge terminating in scrolls. On the shoulder a band of s-shapes, and around the neck a band of vertical double lines. Decoration in polychrome. Rim cracked and restored. Fine quality and rare. 15th century A.D. Mixtec Nahua.

Tripod vase, 15th century

Pueblo

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standing female figure, mold made, arms held up at sides, buff colored earrthenware; stand for this object in E1.9

Standing female figure, 6th-10th century

Maya

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Small round-bodied vessel with short neck, wide mouth, handle and round bottom; brown geometric designs on shoulder; chained brown design on rim; face with linear decorations below on handle

Vessel, c. 1200-1300

Hisatsinom (Ancestral Hopi)

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Figurine, drum player, wearing a flaring headdress with a large trumpet shaped projection in front. Features, earrings and details of the costume achieved by ribbons of clay applied on surface of figure. Close to 'Ixtlan del Rio' type.

Drum player, c. 500

Nayarit

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Pitcher of gray clay with deep neck and soaring spout. A graceful handle springs from the shoulders to join the rim at the back. On each side a rigin dring handle. From Nochistlan.

Pitcher, 14th century

Oaxaca

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Head, pottery, canoe-shaped, with long, coffee-bean shaped eyes, small nose, pendent cheeks, and a row of teeth indicated by modelling. Eyebrows formed of two rows of incised dots.

Head, 8th century

Venezuela

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Stirrup jar with an abstract design of spirals and stepped motives in rust red on a cream slip ground.

Stirrup jar, Date Unknown

Moche

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Seated Figure, legs crossed, supporting a large conch shell on the left knee. The right arm, placed on the right knee, flows into the leg and the legs into each other at the crossing. The head is large, with a fillet headdress and a well modelled spout emerging from the top at the right. Spine-like projections appear on each arm from shoulder to elbow. The face is broad, with mouth open to show teeth, modelled eyes, straight nose, abnd ear plugs. The figure is naked except for a loin cloth. Burnished red ware, with conch shell in natural (buff) clay.

Seated figure with conch shell, 2nd century BCE - 2nd century CE

Colima

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Jug with thick stirrup handle and incised jaguar design on two sides.

Stirrup vessel with Jaguar designs, 10th-3rd century BCE

ChavĂ­n

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Figure vessel with heart shaped head; dots on shoulders; arms resting on stomach; legs are rounded off at knee; has what appear to be breasts; Reddish brown and tan in color. Appears to have once had decorative pattern with band around her middle section.

Chinesca figure, c. 1000 BCE

Nayarit

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Four-legged figure with human face and tail. Has red band around the middle and black on the back by figures tail.

Four-legged figure, 2nd century BCE - 2nd century CE

Colima

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Female molded figure; clay. Hollow, loose clay inside to used as whistle

Female molded figure, 6th-9th century

Maya

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Ceramic bird with round object in mouth, painted red with white/gray highlights.

Parrot, 1st-5th century

Nayarit

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large chip in rim of base (old); incised

Jar, Date Unknown

Nicaragua

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globular vessel with face of warrior/King forming the spout; handle atached to back of head has two small faces attached at midpoint; black ceramic

Globular vessel with face of a warrior king on spout, 8th-15th century

Chimu

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whistling pot, two pots joined by a bridge, one a vessel, one in the shape of an upright cat, black ceramic, Peruvian (Vicus), 400BC - 100AD cat. card dims H 8-1/2'

Whistling pot, 5th century BCE - 2nd century CE

Peru

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standing female figure, mold made, arms held up at sides, cream colored earthenware with orange pigment, Mexican (Mayan, Island of Jaina),500-900 A.D. object is mounted to metal base cat. card dims H 4'

Standing female figure, 6th-10th century

Maya

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standing female figure, mold made, arms held up at sides, cream slip on red earthenware, 500-900 A.D.

Standing female figure, 6th-10th century

Maya

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standing female figure, mold made, large headdress, cream colored earthenware with black pigment stand in E1.9

Standing female figure, 6th-9th century

Nopiloa (Veracruz)

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standing female figure, mold made, elaborate headdress, cream slip on red earthenware

Standing female figure, 6th-9th century

Nopiloa (Veracruz)

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flat base bowl, rear spout oin shape of Human Head, red burnished slip on earthenwaare, H.8-3/8 in.

Flat base bowl, 3rd-7th century

Colima

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globular bowl with missing tripodal legs and flared spout; buff earthenware with red pigment and incised designs; H. 3 1/2 in.; diameter at mouth 3 in.

Globular bowl, 3rd-7th century

MichoacĂĄn

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melon-shaped bowl, with spout and lug handles; red earthenware with black slip, Michoacan area.

Melon-shaped bowl, 8th-11th century

Tzintzuntzan

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Standing Female Figure, ceramic, West Mexican (Chupicuaro), 250BC - 300AD NO PHOTO ON CAT. CARD cat. card dims H 5'. Solid, unslipped clay with red and white pigments. Applique headband, earplugs and necklace. Right arm missing.

Standing female figure, 250 BCE - 300 CE

ChupĂ­cuaro

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Standing female figure, solid burnished buff clay, arms at sides, incised necklace, hair and diamond eyes, West Mexican (Chupicuaro), 250 B.C.- 300 A.D.

Standing female figure, 250 BCE - 300 CE

ChupĂ­cuaro

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Standing female figure, solid buff clay, applique eyes, hair, necklace and headband, West Mexican (Chupicuaro), 250BC - 300AD

Standing female figure, 250 BCE - 300 CE

ChupĂ­cuaro

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HUMAN EFFIGY BOWL, clay, red slip. repousse limbs, hands held face, West Mexican (Chupicuaro), 250BC-300AD

Human effigy bowl, 250 BCE - 300 CE

ChupĂ­cuaro

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HEAD, solid, fragment, unburnished buff clay with black chapopote markings and pastillaje details.

Head, Date Unknown

Mexico

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32 miniature figurines, male and female; pottery ; each approx. 1-2 in.; Tlatilco, Valley of Mexico

Miniature figurine, 1500 BCE

Tlatilco

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32 miniature figurines, male and female; pottery ; each approx. 1-2 in.; Tlatilco, Valley of Mexico

Miniature figurine, 1500 BCE

Tlatilco

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32 miniature figurines, male and female; pottery ; each approx. 1-2 in.; Tlatilco, Valley of Mexico

Miniature figurine, 1500 BCE

Tlatilco

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32 miniature figurines, male and female; pottery ; each approx. 1-2 in.; Tlatilco, Valley of Mexico

Miniature figurine, 1500 BCE

Tlatilco

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32 miniature figurines, male and female; pottery ; each approx. 1-2 in.; Tlatilco, Valley of Mexico

Miniature figurine, 1500 BCE

Tlatilco

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32 miniature figurines, male and female; pottery ; each approx. 1-2 in.; Tlatilco, Valley of Mexico

Miniature figurine, 1500 BCE

Tlatilco

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32 miniature figurines, male and female; pottery ; each approx. 1-2 in.; Tlatilco, Valley of Mexico

Miniature figurine, 1500 BCE

Tlatilco

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32 miniature figurines, male and female; pottery ; each approx. 1-2 in.; Tlatilco, Valley of Mexico

Miniature figurine, 1500 BCE

Tlatilco

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32 miniature figurines, male and female; pottery ; each approx. 1-2 in.; Tlatilco, Valley of Mexico

Miniature figurine, 1500 BCE

Tlatilco

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Female Figure wearing a necklace and ear ornaments, with a headdress with cockscomb-like ornament, part of which is broken away; burnished tan ceramic, earthenware, Mexico, Veracruz, Huaztec, 400-800AD

Female Figure, 400-799

Huastec

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Large ceremonial vase representing a human figure holding a drinking cup against breast. The face is painted for ritual purposes, with features somewhat crudely modelled. With this vase was found the bowl, 43.2.20, in which it stood.

Large ceremonial vase, 11th-15th century

Chancay Chimu

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Large portrait head jar with stirrup handle. The face is powerfully modelled with full lips, straight nose, and strongly marked eye sockets. Disk earrings hang from pierced ear lobes. The face of the figure, with the exception of a thin line outlining the eye-socket, is painted brick red. The remainder of the jar is the pale terra cotta color of the body clay. Spout of handle restored.

Portrait head jar, Date Unknown

Moche

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Tripod bowl ornamented with mask and wings of bats at the top of the legs. Legs hollow, with pellets, and slit vertically in front. Two small rigid ring handles with incised lines. Narrow band of incised lines around outer neck.

Tripod bowl, 10th-14th century

Panama

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Shallow bowl to hold ceremonial vase, 43.2.19. Vase and bowl were found together in the same grave.

Shallow bowl, 11th-15th century

Chancay Chimu

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Composite Tripod Bowl, ceramic, Costa Rican (Highland), Pre-Columbian cat. card dims H 5 x D 8-3/8' with hollo conical supports with rattles and two vertical slit openings; rounded base meeting concave upper section and slightly everted rim; juncture point on interior is marked by concentric groove; upper section is decorated with crude applique heads alternated with post-slip hachure incision; red slip excluding tripod supports fired brown to black.

Composite Tripod Vessel, Date Unknown

Costa Rica

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Figurine of Seated Deer with Stirrup Spout attached from neck to rear; legs are folded underneath the body and the head is turned perpendicular to the body; red-brown slip, orangeware clay

Figurine of a seated deer, 8th-11th century

late Moche and early Chimu

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Black-Ware Aryballos, flat base, incurved sides, vertical outflaring spout with everted rim and attached handle; geometric incised design of double-banded lines and triangles; highly fired black-ware

Black-ware aryballos, 15th-16th century

Chimu and Inca

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