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Polychrome faience charger, Delft, 18th century.
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Wari (Huari) polychrome double-spout vessel with jaguar motif, ca. 650 – 1000 CE.
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Chinese small sancai-glazed pottery cup, Tang dynasty [唐朝] (618 – 907).
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Sancai tripod jar. China, Tang dynasty [唐朝] (618 – 907).
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Italian maiolica lustre plate with a running deer in relief, mid-16th century.
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Indus valley terracotta jar with zebu & mountain goats motif. Ca. 3300 – 2000 BCE
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Polychrome faience charger, Delft, 18th century.
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Blue and white porcelain plate with a crane, China, Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644).
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Chinese small sancai-glazed pottery cup, Tang dynasty [唐朝] (618 – 907).
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Ge-type ware double-gourd bottle. China, Qianlong period (1711 – 1799).
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Montelupo polychrome maiolica plate with John the Baptist, 17th century.
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Etruscan bucchero pottery kantharos. 6th century BCE.
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Blue and white porcelain plate, Japan, Edo period, 19th century.
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Blue and white porcelain plate with a running yak, China, Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644).
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Chinese sancai-glazed horse with saddle, Tang dynasty [唐朝] (618 – 907).
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Moulded sancai-glazed ‘pilgrim’ flask. China, Tang dynasty [唐朝] (618 – 907).
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Polychrome maiolica salt cellars, Deruta, c. 1600.
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Nazca polychrome vessel with serpents motif. Ca. 220 BCE – 150 CE
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