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A tall porcelain vase with an ovoid lower body, a tall narrow neck, and dish shaped mouth on a footring. The neck has several applied figures of molded immortals and sculpted cosmological creatures, and four loop lugs. It is covered in a white glaze with a bluish green tinge. The lid is missing.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Covered Jar
12th century
Gift of Mark and Iuliana Phillips
1996/2.44
This porcelain, cone-shaped lid with wide flange is topped with a crane-shaped finial and four loop lugs. It is covered in a white glaze with a bluish green tinge.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Jar lid
1200 – 1399
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2015/2.135
This ribbed, cone-shaped, porcelain lid has a wide flange topped with a bird-shaped finial. It is covered in a white glaze with a bluish green tinge.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Jar lid
960 – 1279
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2015/2.136
A tall porcelain vase with an ovoid lower body, a tall narrow neck, and a dish shaped mouth on a footring. The neck has several applied figures of molded immortals and sculpted cosmological creatures, including cranes, clouds, deer, and a dragon chasing a protruding flaming pearl. It is topped with a cone shaped lid with wide flange, topped with a crane-shaped finial. There are four loop lugs on both the lid and around the mouth. It is covered in a white glaze with a bluish green tinge. This jar is one of a pair with <em>1993/1.81.</em>
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Covered Jar
1127 – 1279
Gift of Domino's Pizza, Inc.
1993/1.82.1-2
A large stoneware jar with a slightly tapered body, wide shoulders and a wide flaring mouth.  There are smaller jars stacked on top, getting progressively smaller, topped with a hipped roof mimicking contemporary architectural features and additional architectural features such as towers around the mouth and a plethora of assorted figures, birds, and cosmological animals applied around the top half of the vessel.  It is covered in a grey-green celadon glaze. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Funerary Jar
265 – 317
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from William and Martha Steen
2000/1.39
A tall porcelain vase with an ovoid lower body, a tall narrow neck, and dish shaped mouth on a footring. The neck has several applied figures of molded immortals and sculpted cosmological creatures including cranes, clouds, and a dragon chasing a protruding flaming pearl.  It is topped with a cone shaped lid with wide flange, topped with a crane-shaped finial. There are four loop lugs on both the lid and around the mouth.  It is covered in a white glaze with a bluish green tinge. This jar is one of a pair with <em>1993/1.82.</em>
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Covered Jar
1127 – 1279
Gift of Domino's Pizza, Inc.
1993/1.81.1-2
A tall porcelain vase with an ovoid lower body, and a tall, narrow ribbed neck, and dish shaped mouth. The jar is on a footring. The neck has several applied figures of molded immortals and sculpted cosmological creatures, including a dragon and clouds.  The jar is covered in a white glaze with a bluish green tinge. It is missing the lid. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Covered Jar
13th century
Gift of Mark W. Phillips
1992/1.133
This is a squat stoneware jar with a globular body on a footring and a tall, straight, flaring neck. Legs and frog heads have been applied around the body, with four lug handles applied around the neck. Iron oxide spots have been painted on the handles and around the neck, the jar is covered with an olive gray-green celadon glaze.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Jar
317 – 420
Gift of Mrs. Caroline I. Plumer for the James Marshall Plumer Collection
1963/1.89
An earthenware model of a stocky horse on short legs, dressed in a saddle blanket and saddle with a roundel on its nose, a short downward pointing tail and trimmed mane, and traces of mineral pigment. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Horse
265 – 316
Museum purchase for the Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1969/2.139
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