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A malachite snuff bottle with carvings of deer and trees. On the top is a malachite stopper.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Malachite snuff bottle
1912 – 1949
Gift of Mr. Robert W. Coggan
1980/2.50
A tall porcelain vase with an ovoid lower body, a tall narrow neck, and a dish shaped mouth on a footring. The neck has several applied figures of molded immortals and sculpted cosmological creatures, including cranes, clouds, deer, and a dragon chasing a protruding flaming pearl. It is topped with a cone shaped lid with wide flange, topped with a crane-shaped finial. There are four loop lugs on both the lid and around the mouth. It is covered in a white glaze with a bluish green tinge. This jar is one of a pair with <em>1993/1.81.</em>
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Covered Jar
1127 – 1279
Gift of Domino's Pizza, Inc.
1993/1.82.1-2
A tall porcelain vase with an ovoid lower body, a tall narrow neck, and dish shaped mouth on a footring. The neck has several applied figures of molded immortals and sculpted cosmological creatures including cranes, clouds, and a dragon chasing a protruding flaming pearl.  It is topped with a cone shaped lid with wide flange, topped with a crane-shaped finial. There are four loop lugs on both the lid and around the mouth.  It is covered in a white glaze with a bluish green tinge. This jar is one of a pair with <em>1993/1.82.</em>
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Covered Jar
1127 – 1279
Gift of Domino's Pizza, Inc.
1993/1.81.1-2
This porcelain baluster-shaped vase, of tall cylindrical form, sits on a footring and has a tall, wide neck, and rim with protruding articulation. It is covered in powder blue underglaze with four large scalloped reserved panels on the body, alternating with smaller reserves on the shoulder, and base. The large reserves show landscapes with cranes and deer, painted in underglaze blue and red, and overglaze enamels; the smaller reserves show flowering plants in underglaze blue and red. The jar is covered in clear glaze, then painted with overglaze gold floral meander, which is wearing away. Part of a ten-piece garniture set which includes: jars, 1982/1.206A, 1982/1.206B, 1982/1.206C, 1982/1.207A, 1982/1.207B, and 1982/1.207C; vases, 1982/1.208, 1982/1.215, 1982/1.216, 1982/1.220; plates, 1982/1.212, 1982/1.213, and bowls 1982/1.221,1982/1.22.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Vase
1700 – 1722
Gift of the Estate of Hobart Taylor, Jr.
1982/1.208
A small jar with a slightly tapered base and a shoulder that tapers to a narrow tall neck with a direct rim.  It is painted with underglaze cobalt blue with deer and floral designs, and covered in a clear glaze. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Small Jar
1400 – 1599
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1993/2.27
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