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A tripod saki pitcher with a narrow spout that extends perpendicular from the base of the pitcher.
Hiroyuki Wakimoto (Japanese (culture or style))
Tripod Sake Pitcher
1980 – 2000
Gift of the Estate of Anne L. McGrew
2012/1.266

Iranian (Iranian)
Jug with wide cylindrical body and tall, tapered neck
12th century
Museum Purchase
1959/1.118
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The unglazed jug has a bulbous body with a narrow neck which is half the height of the body. A slight bulging occurs midway up the neck. A handle is joined to the neck below the lip and extends to the shoulder of the body. <br /><br />
A <em>Naskhi</em> Arabic inscription, worked in barbotine technique against a background of unordered small bosses and open circles, runs around the upper part of the body. <br />
 
Iranian (Iranian)
Jug, narrow neck, single handle, band of decorative inscriptions at shoulder
900 – 1199
Museum Purchase
1959/1.91
This pitcher has a raised design of plants that extends from the base up to the handle and spout.  The matte glaze ranges from brown to peach to red.
Markham Art Pottery
Pitcher
1904 – 1913
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. E. Thurston Thieme, from the collection of Professor and Mrs. Hugo Paul Thieme, March 26, 2007
2007/1.98

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Ewer,
19th century
Gift of Toshiko Ogita in memory of Tomoo Ogita
1987/1.295

Syrian
Pitcher
1100 – 1299
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.151

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Karatsu Ware (?), Two-handled Pitcher
1633 – 1666
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.74
White glazed porcelain pitcher with two different black silhouette faces in profile, one on each side.
Kara Walker (American (North American))
Untitled
2014
Museum Purchase
2014/2.2

Josef Hoffmann
Pitcher
1900 – 1910
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. William Muschenheim
1962/2.3

Seifū Yohei III
Sencha pitcher with stamped dragonfly design (pair w/ 1954/1.512)
1893 – 1914
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.503

Iranian (Iranian)
Narrow-neck jug with single handle and molded decorative register at shoulder
900 – 1199
Museum Purchase
1959/1.93

Tuareg
Container for liquids with four nozzles
1900 – 1984
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Horace M. Miner
1984/1.313
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