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Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Saiki Bizen Ware Saucer with Enameled Phoenix Design (1 of 5)
1860 – 1910
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.525

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Saiki Bizen Ware Saucer with Enameled Phoenix Design (1 of 5)
1860 – 1910
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.526

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Saiki Bizen Ware Saucer with Enameled Phoenix Design (1 of 5)
1860 – 1910
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.527

Nakagawa Jôeki
Chataku (saucer for teacup), in the shape of a Chinese bell flower (1 of 5 in box)
1850 – 1900
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.560

Malian
Ceramic Jewelry Molds (One of eighteen)
1900 – 1932
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Horace M. Miner
1983/2.213
<p>This celadon bowl is decorated with mold-impressed designs, which was one of popular type of dishes in 11th and 12th centuries. On its inner walls are lotus scroll designs, and on its inner base is what is presumed to be a lotus flower design. Glaze has been applied all the way down to the rim of the foot, which retains traces of silica supports in three places. The yellow-green glaze is evenly spread on the surface, while the clay is of specially selected high quality, producing a smooth surface.<br />
[<em>Korean Collection, University of Michigan Museum of Art</em> (2014) p.111]</p>
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shallow lobed bowl with molded lotus design on wall, 6 lobes, very small foot, high quality, need cleaning
Korean (Korean (culture or style))
Saucer with molded floral design in center and lining rim
1050 – 1150
Gift of Bruce and Inta Hasenkamp and Museum purchase made possible by Elder and Mrs. Sang-Yong Nam
2004/1.223

Nakagawa Jôeki
Chataku (saucer for teacup), in the shape of a Chinese bell flower (1 of 5, boxed set)
1850 – 1900
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.556

Nakagawa Jôeki
Chataku (saucer for teacup), in the shape of a Chinese bell flower (1 of 5 in box)
1850 – 1900
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.558

Nakagawa Jôeki
Chataku (saucer for teacup), in the shape of a Chinese bell flower (1 of 5 in box)
1850 – 1900
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.559
The cup rest is decorated with a lotus medallion with two rows of petals and its edge and foot are also shaped like a flower.The surface is coated with a greenish blue glaze. The edge and foot of the cup stand are decorated with white inlaid chrysanthemum motifs.
<p>This is a cup stand used during ceremonies or rituals. The tray is white inlaid with lines and dots, and on each lobe of the tray is incised a pair of chrysanthemum florets inlaid with white and black slip. The pedestal for cup on the stand has the wall carved with inverted lotus petals with bland and white slip. The glaze is applied thickly and is partially oxidized, producing a green-brown hue.<br />
[<em>Korean Collection, University of Michigan Museum of Art </em>(2014) p. 127]</p>
Korean (Korean (culture or style))
Cup stand with molded and inlaid slip designs
13th century
Gift of Mrs. Caroline I. Plumer for the James Marshall Plumer Collection
1973/2.32
Overall floral pattern with floral motif in center. Green, purple, yellow and gold in center.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Famille Rose Saucer
1720 – 1730
Gift of the Estate of Hobart Taylor, Jr.
1982/1.211B

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Saiki Bizen Ware Saucer with Enameled Phoenix Design (1 of 5)
1860 – 1910
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.524
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