17th-19th century
2.86 x 12.07 x 9.53 cm (1 1/8 x 4 3/4 x 3 3/4 in.)
Mrs Arthur T. Cabot, Bequest to Fogg Art Museum, 1944.
Enameled porcelain, "famille noir" type: porcelain with decoration in overglaze polychrome enamels
17th-19th centuryChineseGlass
1st-2nd century CERomanGlass
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13th-14th centuryChineseCeramic
18th centuryJapanesePale yellow glass
1st-3rd century CERomanPale grayish white nephrite
19th centuryChineseHard-paste porcelain decorated with polychrome enamels
18th-19th centuryGermanTerracotta
2nd millennium BCENear EasternMonochrome lead-glazed ware: white earthenware with lead-fluxed cobalt-blue glaze on the exterior
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16th centuryChineseEnameled porcelain: porcelain with decoration painted in gold enamels a red enamel ground; with underglaze cobalt-blue mark reading "Chang Chun Yong Bao" within a double circle on the base, the mark and double circle arranged to simulate a Chinese coin.
16th-17th centuryChinese