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    Silver Stand

    Chinese 20th Century, British 20th Century

    1900/1911

    Silver  Accession ID  1942.9.589

    Not on view
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    Silver Stand

    Chinese 20th Century, British 20th Century

    1900/1911

    Silver  Accession ID  1942.9.591

    Not on view
  • This vase has a rounded body with a narrow neck and slightly flared rim. The vase is glazed in a vibrant green color with distinct crackle lines throughout. These lines vary in width and length, with some crossing across the entire vase and some much shorter ones branching off the longer cracks. The bright green of the vase is consistent except for the rim, which is white.

    Small Jar

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    late 18th/early 19th century

    Porcelain with apple-green glaze  Accession ID  1942.9.544

    Not on view
  • Vase

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    late 18th/early 19th century

    Porcelain with apple-green glaze  Accession ID  1942.9.540

    Not on view
  • The sculpture is a rounded vase or vessel with a crackle glaze. It is a vibrant green color which is slightly lighter in some areas, highlighting the thin cracks running across it. The vase has a curved shape with a narrow neck and a flared white lip.

    Jar

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    late 18th century

    Porcelain with apple-green glaze  Accession ID  1942.9.533

    Not on view
  • The sculpture is a vase with a long, narrow neck that gradually widens towards the base. It is a vibrant green color with a crackled glaze which creates small lines across the surface. The rim of the vase is white. The vase is standing upright and casting a slight shadow below it.

    Vase

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    early/mid 18th century

    Porcelain with apple-green glaze  Accession ID  1942.9.538

    Not on view
  • This is a vase with a vibrant red glaze. The vase has a narrow neck, a slightly wider body, and a slightly flared rim. Its surface appears smooth. The bottom of the vase has a subtle gradient, with the red fading into black. The rim of the base appears to be bright white.

    Vase

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    early 18th century

    Porcelain with oxblood glaze  Accession ID  1942.9.530

    Not on view
  • This is a photograph of a ceramic vase. The vase has a deep red glaze transitioning to a lighter color towards the neck and base. Its surface is crackled, which is a characteristic of traditional glazing techniques. The shape of the vase is elegant, with a slightly flaring mouth and a rounded body tapering towards the base. The background of the image is a dark shade.

    Vase, called "The Fire Cloud"

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    early 18th century

    Porcelain with oxblood glaze  Accession ID  1942.9.527

    Not on view
  • This is a highly decorated circular object with a flat top and bottom, resting on a short cylindrical base. The surface is ornately decorated with glazed patterns, including flowers and lattice work, interspersed with figures with light skin and dark hair wearing long flowing robes in shades of orange, brown, blue, and green. These figures appear framed within hexagonal yellow grids, each surrounded by green geometric patterns and floral elements painted in a palette of blue, green, yellow, orange, and earthy brown tones. The figures are engaged in different activities, some interacting with flowers or food, and some playing games. The spaces within the hexagonal grids are empty, showing through to the dark interior of the object and giving the appearance of honeycomb. A small white seam runs horizontally around the object, suggesting that it may open. The base of the vessel shows a combination of green and black with a wave-like scroll pattern.

    Reticulated Box

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    Kangxi period, 1662/1722

    Porcelain with famille jaune enamels on the biscuit  Accession ID  1942.9.568

    Not on view
  • The image displays a single large vase in a pale blue color against a dark background. The vase has a slightly flared mouth, a rounded body, and tapers towards the base.

    Amphora Vase

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    Kangxi period, 1662/1722

    Porcelain with pale blue glaze  Accession ID  1942.9.493

    Not on view
  • The sculpture is a decorative vase with intricate floral and bird motifs. The vase is primarily black, contrasting with the vibrant colors of the detailed imagery. The floral designs feature white, yellow, pink, and blue flowers with green leaves, with a bird depicted toward the base. The vase appears to be made of ceramic, with a glossy finish and painted decoration. It stands upright with a broad, cylindrical body tapering into a slightly narrower neck and a wider, flat rim.

    Rouleau-Shaped Vase

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    Kangxi period, 1662/1722

    Porcelain with famille noire enamels on the biscuit  Accession ID  1942.9.623

    Not on view
  • The sculpture is a globular-shaped ceramic jar with a narrow, slightly elevated neck. It has a smooth surface with an even, light blue color. The jar's shape is symmetrical, with a rounded lower body that tapers up to a smaller, circular opening. The material appears to be a glazed porcelain or similar ceramic, evident from its glossy finish that reflects light subtly across its surface. The overall look of the jar is simple and elegant, with a harmonious form that complements its monochromatic color.

    Water Pot

    Chinese Qing Dynasty

    Kangxi period, 1662/1722

    Porcelain with pale blue glaze  Accession ID  1942.9.490

    Not on view