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A purple and light blue spotted saucer with a gold metal rim.
Saucer
15th century
Promised gift of William C. Weese, M.D., LSA ‘65
PG2020.2.17
The interior of this thin porcelain, wide, and low saucer-shaped dish on a footring, is covered with sprayed powder blue underglaze with one large foliate-shaped reserve flanked by two smaller fan-shaped reserves and two smaller quatrilobed reserves, and covered in a clear glaze. All the reserves are painted with overglaze enamels to depict peonies, chrysanthemum and prunus sprays, the white exterior is painted with floral sprays, with underglaze blue double ring with central <em>ruyi-</em>shaped <em>lingzhi </em>mushroom mark to the base.<br />
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))
Dish
1700 – 1722
Gift of the Estate of Hobart Taylor, Jr.
1982/1.212
A thin, small porcelain plate with a flat bottom, flaring sides and a direct rim on a footring. The interior has an incised decoration of bands of lotus petals and a key fret pattern. It is covered in a white glaze with bluish tinge, with the rim unglazed.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Saucer
960 – 1279
Museum purchase for the James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1964/2.75
A porcelain saucer with flat base, curved sides, straight flaring rim, on a footring, painted with an underglaze cobalt blue fishing net pattern, with double ring inside base with four character Tianqi mark, covered in clear glaze. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Saucer
1621 – 1627
Gift of Mr. John Lee Newton
1970/1.196
A small porcelain box with the base and the lid similar in size and shape, being round and shallow with curved sides.  The base is on a foot ring, painted with underglaze cobalt blue to depict <em>ruyi </em>(as you wish)<em> lingzhi </em>mushroom-shaped clouds and meander.  It is covered in a clear glaze.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Box
16th century
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1993/2.26.1-2
This is a dark, black and white drawing of the interior of a room. In the foreground is a table with a white saucer, silverware, white mug, and glass on top. On the other side of the table is a chair. A smaller table is visible behind the chair in the background of the drawing with a white object on it. The drawing is on medium thick, smooth white wove paper.  There are very visible brush strokes across the drawing, and the paper is crinkled from moisture.
Richard Diebenkorn (American (North American))
Interior with Chair and Table
1964
Gift of Herbert Barrows
2000/2.220
The interior of this thin porcelain, wide, and low saucer-shaped dish on a footring, is covered with sprayed powder blue underglaze with one large foliate-shaped reserve flanked by two smaller quatri-foliate-shaped reserves and two smaller quatri-lobed reserves, covered entirely in a clear glaze. The central and quatri-foliate reserves are painted with overglaze enamels to depict peonies and chrysanthemums, the quatri-lobed reserves depict landscapes, and the exterior covered in powder blue with a white base with underglaze blue double ring and a central diaper-shaped endless knot mark to base.<br />
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))
Dish
1700 – 1722
Gift of the Estate of Hobart Taylor, Jr.
1982/1.213
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