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This black-gray earthenware, tall-stemmed pedestal vessel has a bowstring pattern around the body and a wide flaring rim on a narrow base. There is loss of rim.  
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Pedestal of Stemmed Bowl
3100 BCE – 2000 BCE
Museum Purchase
1940.410
This gray earthenware with dark gray burnished slip stemmed pedestal vessel has an incised bowstring pattern and circular piercings around body. There is loss of vessel sides and rim on a flat base, and losses to the footring. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Pedestal of Stemmed Bowl
3100 BCE – 2000 BCE
Museum Purchase
1940.414
This gray earthenware, tall-stemmed pedestal vessel has a bowstring pattern and circular peircings around the body with a wide flaring rim on a narrow base. There is loss of rim.  
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Pedestal of Stemmed Bowl
3100 BCE – 2000 BCE
Museum Purchase
1940.411
This black earthenware stemmed pedestal vessel has a bowstring pattern around the body and a wide flaring rim on a flaring base. There are losses to the rim and the footring.  
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Pedestal of Stemmed Bowl
3100 BCE – 2000 BCE
Museum Purchase
1940.412
This gray earthenware with white burnished slip stemmed pedestal vessel has a bowstring pattern and circular piercings around the body. It has a wide flaring rim on a flaring base, and losses to the rim and footring.  
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Pedestal of Stemmed Bowl
3100 BCE – 2000 BCE
Museum Purchase
1940.413
A stand with a narrow, decorated post and a wide, shallow plate top. The column is made of a young male child holding a large grouping of flowering plants. At his feet on the base are large leaves with fruit throughout.<br />The white earthenware body is molded with a figural putto column beneath stylized flowers and fruit above a round foot. The piece is hand decorated in multiple bright and natural colors in the Vienna Secessionist palette. The round foot is cobalt blue, the whole was overglazed in a glossy, clear glaze.
Josef Riedl
Small Dessert Stand
1910 – 1920
Gift of Ann Holmes
2013/1.311
This gray earthenware tall-stemmed pedestal vessel is covered in black burnished slip with a bowstring pattern and a few piercings around the body. There is a flaring rim on a narrow base, and loss of rim.  
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Pedestal of Stemmed Bowl
3100 BCE – 2000 BCE
Museum Purchase
1940.419

Kuba (Kuba (Democratic Republic of Congo style))
Neckrest
1945 – 1955
Gift of Marc Leo Felix, Brussels
1985/2.2
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