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InkstandItalian (probably Faenza), about 1500Tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica), (3 x 8 x 11 in.)The
commonlanguages:fromthedust:Vessel with two feet - earthenware - 18⅞"x 7¾" - Northern Iran
virtual-artifacts:Painted Pottery Tomb Guardian Han Dynasty, 206 B.C.-220 A.D.Earthenware. H. 42.6 c
smokeandsong:artycles:“You and i are Earth 1661”. Tin-glazed earthenware plate found in a London sew
Otto Lindig, Cup and Saucer, 1923. Glazed earthenware. Bauhaus Weimar, Keramische Werkstätte Dornbur
Mexico,Remojadas Culture: an elaborate earthenware double whistle. 6thC.
treasures-and-beauty:Earthenware Dish, ca. 1420–1430 Spain.Noldor pottery
design-is-fine: Viktor Schreckengost, Jiffy Ware pitcher, 1942. Glazed earthenware. Limoges China Co
Fragment of a Bowl, Islamic ArtMedium: Earthenware; incised decoration through white slip and colori
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Tomb guardian beast, earthenware. China, Western Jin dynasty, ~300 AD [2
Dish Date: second half 15th centuryGeography: Made in probably Manises, Valencia, SpainCulture: Span
Fragment, Islamic ArtRogers Fund, 1913Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYMedium: Earthenware; i
Modern urn with scene "Ulysses at the Table of Circe" after John Flaxman’s illustrations f
Modern urn with scene “Euryclea Discovers Ulysses” after John Flaxman’s illustrations fo
Pierced lanternIran, 9th–10th century (Abbasid period, excavated at Nishapur 9in high x max 6in diam
artycles: “You and i are Earth 1661”. Tin-glazed earthenware plate found in a London sewer, from the
heaveninawildflower:Bird tiles (Netherlands, 1640-1670).Tin-glazed earthenware. Maker unknown.Images
Fragment of a Dish, Islamic ArtMedium: Earthenware; incised decoration through a white slip and colo
Fragment, Islamic ArtMedium: Earthenware; incised and glazedRogers Fund, 1932Metropolitan Museum of
Beatrice Wood, Career Women, 1990, Earthenware
Ettore Sottsass. Five mini totems, 1998. Made by Bitossi, Montelupo. Earthenware, polychromatic glaz
This Han Tomb Tower dates to between 25 B.C.E – 220 C.E. Objects such as these were placed in tombs
fishstickmonkey:BowlHistorical period: 12th-13th century or laterMedium: Earthenware with decoration
treasures-and-beauty:Earthenware box with cover with snail shaped feetby László Mattyasovszky, Hunga
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