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Glass bowl or cup-like vessel with green body, gold striated rim and clear glass handles.
Two-handled cup
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.230
A porcelain, bowl-shaped cup on a tall foot ring with a flaring, undulating rim. It is covered in a crackled celadon glaze. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Guan ware type cup with flaring, undulating rim
1700 – 1899
Gift of Mr. F. Karel Wiest
1982/2.3

Frank Gillett
Next Pair Out
1867 – 1932
Bequest of Carl F. Clarke
1954/1.109

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Cup, one of a pair
19th century
Transfer from the School of Art and the College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
1997/1.250.1

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Cup
1860 – 1910
Transfer from the School of Art and the College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
1997/1.219
A petite cup with an abstract floral design in blue and white covering the outside of the cup and inside rim. The outside rim is gold and slightly everted. It has a large foot with blue stripes.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Blue-and-white tea cup with abstract floral design (1 of 5)
1400 – 1599
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.519
Barrel form cup with handle. Geometric pattern consisting of multiple intersecting lines. There is a crack from the top running vertically down the cup. 
Kuba (Kuba (Democratic Republic of Congo style))
Cup
1890 – 1960
Gift and partial purchase from the estate of Kurt Delbanco in honor of Nicholas Delbanco
2017/1.647
Vertically positioned cup with a slight bulge in the middle. Trapezoid shaped handle with intersecting linear design on it. The top and base of the cup are carved with multiple horizontal lines and in between are interlocking chevrons.
Kuba (Kuba (Democratic Republic of Congo style))
Cup
1890 – 1960
Gift and partial purchase from the estate of Kurt Delbanco in honor of Nicholas Delbanco
2017/1.654
A small ceramic bowl with a dark brown glaze creating horizontal banding and a light blue glaze dripping on top it, heavier on the top of the cup and less towards the bottom. The bottom is unglazed and the top has only a clear glaze, allowing the color of the pottery to show through.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Saki Cup
Gift of the Estate of Anne L. McGrew
2012/1.259
Rough ceramic cup with a cylinder body. Red/brown color with strips of green/grey near the top
Nagakura Sui
Small Cylindrical Vase
1960 – 1970
Gift of Ann Holmes
2013/1.304
Stoneware tea bowl with short foot that flares out into the base of the tea bowl, and bends gently back inwards, until flaring slightly at the lip of the piece.  Underglaze design of a circle and stylized design or plant decorates the side of the bowl.
Old Mashiko Ware
Mashiko Ware Teacup (style of Hamada Shôji)
1950 – 1960
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Spurr
2003/2.18
It has a flat base and straight body. The body is divided with incised lines and each section is embellished with a simple wave design. A pair of D-shaped handles is attached to the body. Its lid features a hemispheric body surmounted by a button-shaped knob.<br />
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This is a set consisting of a dark gray, high-fired stoneware bowl and its lid. The lid is crowned with a button-shaped knob at its center, which is encircled by two thinly incised lines drawn by a multitooth comb. These lines divide the lid&rsquo;s surface into inner and outer sections, to both of which wave designs have been applied. On each side of the bowl, a long, narrow, band-shaped handle is attached vertically and symmetrically. The base of the bowl is flat, while the part where the base and body of the bowl meet is rounded. The bowl gradually flares upwards. Three broad raised bands surround three parts of the body. A wave design is rendered between each band. Faint traces of paddled patterns are visible on parts of the base.
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Korean (Korean (culture or style))
Two-handled bowl with cover
400 – 599
Gift of Bruce and Inta Hasenkamp and Museum purchase made possible by Elder and Mrs. Sang-Yong Nam
2004/1.182A&B
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