18 UMMA Objects
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​A trapezoidal-shaped earthenware shard, unglazed, with ridged lines and impressed stamped design. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Shard
206 BCE – 220 CE
Museum Purchase
1940.425
A curved, roughly round-shaped shard with black glaze and russet hare's fur markings. Broken edges expose a grey ceramic body, fused to a saggar shard.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Shard
960 – 1279
The James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1983/1.342
A curved, roughly round-shaped shard with black glaze and russet mottling. Broken edges expose a gray-brown ceramic body.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Shard
960 – 1279
The James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1983/1.343
A conical bowl on a tall straight foot ring, covered in a dark brown-black glaze with russet hare's fur markings (兔毫盏 <em>tuhao zhan</em>).  There is significant loss to the side of the bowl.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Shard
13th century
The James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1983/1.448
A disk of coarse refractory ceramic clay.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Saggar Button
960 – 1279
The James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1983/1.348
A round, coarse saggar with broken edges, fused to a fragment of a light grey stoneware bowl covered in a dark brown-black glaze with russet and ochre hare's fur mottling (兔毫盏 <em>tuhao zhan</em>). 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Saggar
12th century
Transfer from the School of Art and the College of Architecture and Urban Planning
1997/1.289
A fragment of a conical bowl on a tall straight foot ring, covered in a dark brown-black glaze with intense and copious russet and ochre hare's fur markings (兔毫盏 <em>tuhao zhan</em>) and mottling.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Shard
12th century
Transfer from the School of Art and the College of Architecture and Urban Planning
1997/1.281
A curved, roughly round-shaped shard with black-brown glaze with russet hare's fur (兔毫盏 <em>tuhao zhan</em>) markings. Broken edges expose a brown ceramic body on a straight footring.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Shard
960 – 1279
The James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1983/1.346
A trapezoidal-shaped earthenware shard, unglazed, with ridged lines and impressed stamped design. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Shard
206 BCE – 220 CE
Museum Purchase
1940.424
A curved, six-sided shard with translucent olive-brown glaze. Broken edges expose a brown ceramic body.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Shard
960 – 1279
The James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1983/1.344
A curved, roughly-shaped five-sided shard with brown-black-russet glaze with hare's fur (兔毫盏 <em>tuhao zhan</em>) markings. Broken edges expose a gray ceramic body.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Shard
960 – 1279
The James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1983/1.345
A fragment of a conical bowl on a tall straight foot ring, covered in a dark brown-black glaze with intense and copious russet and ochre hare's fur markings (兔毫盏 <em>tuhao zhan</em>).
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Shard
12th century
Transfer from the School of Art and the College of Architecture and Urban Planning
1997/1.280
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