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This orange/yellow iridescent decanter with a triangular-shapped stopper is pinched in the middle, dividing the vessel into several separate channels.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Kuttrolf-like Decanter
1896 – 1900
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.221
1972/2.221
This vase has a high neck and gently sloping shoulders; an iridescent glaze glaze of greens and tan overlays a deep brick red on the main body of the vessel.
Pewabic Pottery
Vase
1924 – 1934
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.163

Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Mirror, Siba lianhu type (with design of four leaves and connected arcs)
100 – 399
The Oliver J. Todd Memorial Collection
1974/1.201
Square ceramic tile with iridescent orange glaze
Pewabic Pottery
Tile
1932 – 1942
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1973/2.55
Square ceramic tile with copper and turquoise iridescent glaze
Pewabic Pottery
Tile
1932 – 1942
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1973/2.58
Square ceramic tile with iridescent metallic glaze
Pewabic Pottery
Tile
1932 – 1942
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1973/2.59
Ceramic vessel with wide mouth and rounded shoulder covered in a dark blue-gray mat glaze
Pewabic Pottery
Bowl
1899 – 1909
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.480
Landscape with minute figure standing on the banks of a lake among trees and boulders in the foreground and mountains in the distance; blue sky with dark storm clouds on left and white cumulonimbus cloud on right.
William M. Hart
The Adirondacks
1843 – 1853
Museum Purchase
1979/2.136
An elegant writing box, which originally came with a paperknife, a water-dropper, and a stone for grinding the ink. Black laquer with poetic motifs formed out of abalone shells, gold, silver and corroded lead.
Ogata Kōrin
Writing Box (Suzuri-bako)
1661 – 1716
Gift of the Baroness Maud Ledyard von Ketteler
1942.7
It is a round, openwork iron tsuba, in the design of three interconnected irises. The two holes are plugged with gold.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Tsuba (sword guard) with iris design
1775 – 1785
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Weston
1978/2.8
Inverted cone-shaped vessel with fluted sides made of transparent olive-green glass
Orrefors Glasbruk
Fluted Olive Green Vase
1935 – 1945
Bequest of Jean Paul Slusser
1983/2.51

Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Krishna
18th century
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Leo S. Figiel and Dr. and Mrs. Steven J. Figiel.
1975/2.132
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