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A brown stoneware, tall jar with a bulbous body and a tall flaring neck with direct everted rim, on a flat base. It has appliqué bands around the body and rim alternating with incised scroll work, combed wavy lines incised around neck and rim, and two lug handles with appliqué coil finials on opposing shoulders. The upper half is covered in a green ash glaze.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Jar
100 BCE – 100 CE
Gift of Mrs. Henry Jewett Greene for The Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jewett Greene Memorial Collection
1971/2.68
Indian terracotta sculpture of a naked woman laying down and facing forward.
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Female figure
100 BCE – 99 CE
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2009/2.115
A brown stoneware jar (罐 <em>guan)</em> with a bulbous body, narrow mouth with wide flattened rim, on a flat base, with appliqué bowstring bands around the body and rim, alternating with incised scroll work. There are two animal mask lug handles on opposing shoulders. The upper half covered in a gray-green ash glaze.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Jar
100 BCE – 100 CE
Museum purchase for the James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1964/2.68
An engraved terracotta shard.
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Head and mandorla of a deity, possibly Buddha
100 BCE – 199 CE
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2009/2.148
A piece of Indian terracotta fragment which shows a upper top of the body of a female figure, who is holding a scepter in her right hand. The female figure has a huge hair ornament on her head.
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Female figure
100 BCE – 1999 CE
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2009/2.156
This brown stoneware jar on a flat base has a bulbous body and narrow mouth with wide flattened rim. Appliqué bowstring bands wind around the body, and two animal mask lug handles are on opposing shoulders. The upper half is covered in a gray-green ash glaze.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Jar
100 BCE – 100 CE
Gift of Domino's Pizza, Inc.
1993/1.95
This is a wood-colored, stump-like figure that is narrower on the bottom and blossoms towards its top. The surface has multiple, engraved designs. The top and bottom have jagged edges.
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Terracotta mold for a figure
100 BCE – 99 CE
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2010/2.57
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