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A small, stoneware jar of squat proportions, with a narrow, upright neck and a short, cylindricrical foot. The jar is decorated with loosely drawn floral patterns in cobalt blue underneath an overalll whitish glaze.
Kiln Unknown, Vietnam
Blue-and-white miniature jar with stylized floral design
1200 – 1499
Gift of the William T. and Dora G. Hunter Collection
2002/2.18
A small, flat-bottomed stoneware jar, with nearly straight sides flaring out to shoulders only slightly broader than the base, and narrowing to a short neck with an everted rim. The decoration consists of broad horizontal bands of cobalt blue pigment at the base, on the shoulder, and at the neck. The overall glaze, normally a whitish color, is a light brown here, possibly because of less than ideal conditions in the kiln.
Kiln Unknown, Vietnam
Blue-and-white storage jar
1200 – 1499
Gift of the William T. and Dora G. Hunter Collection
2002/2.21
A small jar of squat proportions with short, vertical neck and a pale yellow, crackled glaze. This jar is very similar to 2002/2.23, also in UMMA collections.
Kiln Unknown, Vietnam
Jarlet with squat ovoid shape
1200 – 1499
Gift of the William T. and Dora G. Hunter Collection
2002/2.20
A small jar with a slightly tapered base and a shoulder that tapers to a narrow tall neck with a direct rim.  It is painted with underglaze cobalt blue floral designs, and covered in a clear glaze. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Small Jar
1400 – 1599
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1993/2.28
A porcelain hemispherical bowl on a footring with bands of underglaze cobalt blue floral scroll meander around the exterior body and around the interior rim. The interior has a larger floral pattern against a smaller floral background pattern and is covered in a clear glaze.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Bowl
15th century
Gift of Mr. Jennis R. Galloway
1971/2.111
A small jar with a slightly tapered base and a shoulder that tapers to a narrow tall neck with a direct rim.  It is painted with underglaze cobalt blue with deer and floral designs, and covered in a clear glaze. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Small Jar
1400 – 1599
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1993/2.27
A small jar of squat proportions with short, vertical neck and a pale yellow, crackled glaze. This jar is very similar to 2002/2.20, also in UMMA collections.
Kiln Unknown, Vietnam
Jarlet with squat ovoid shape
1200 – 1499
Gift of the William T. and Dora G. Hunter Collection
2002/2.23
A small, stoneware jar of squat proportions, with a narrow, upright neck and a short, cylindricrical foot. The jar is decorated with loosely drawn floral patterns in cobalt blue underneath an overalll whitish glaze.<br />
This jar makes an interesting contrast to 2002/2.18, which has a very similar design in a crisp, dark blue; the faded, smudged blue here may be a result of less than ideal conditions in the kiln.
Kiln Unknown, Vietnam
Blue-and-white miniature jar with stylized floral design
1200 – 1499
Gift of the William T. and Dora G. Hunter Collection
2002/2.19
A very small jar with a globular body, raised on a continuous foot with a wide mouth with a slighly rolled rim. There are two small lug handles right at the rim of the mouth. The clay is a warm red, suggesting that the jar is of earthenware rather than stoneware, with a white glaze that covers all but the lower part of the jar.
Kiln Unknown, Vietnam
Jar with two lug handles at neck
1200 – 1499
Gift of the William T. and Dora G. Hunter Collection
2002/2.22
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