23 UMMA Objects
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A wide, shallow stoneware bowl on a footring with an everted rim with articulation.  The exterior is carved with lotus petals and covered in a gray-green celadon glaze.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Bowl
14th century
Gift of Toshiko Ogita in memory of Tomoo Ogita
1987/1.306
A large globular jar on a narrow footring, with a wide, short mouth and a direct rim, and four louped coil lugs attaching the neck to the shoulder, covered in a white glaze.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Jar
800 – 906
Gift of Mrs. Caroline I. Plumer for the James Marshall Plumer Collection
1964/2.2

George Vertue;Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Hagi-ware Tea Bowl with Design of Grass
TC2006.1.4

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Hagi Tea Bowl with Spout
TC2006.1.7
A globular pot with a flat bottom, a neck and mouth angled to one side, and a coil handle curving up from neck to top of pot.  There is bow-string decoration around pot and neck, and it is covered in a gray-green glaze. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Chamber Pot
317 – 439
Gift of Ping and Zenobia Lee
2005/2.81
A tall ovoid stoneware ewer with a wide foot and straight neck, an articulated rim, a short straight ribbed spout placed high upon the shoulder, and a coiled handle extending from the mouth to the shoulder.  It is covered in a straw-colored glaze stopping high above the foot.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Ewer
700 – 906
Gift of Ping and Zenobia Lee
2005/2.91
A round stoneware bowl on a footring with slightly everted rim.  It is carved on the outside to resemble lotus flowers and incised on the inside with floral meander.  It is covered in a gray-green celadon glaze, with gold lacquer repair.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Bowl
11th century
Gift of Toshiko Ogita in memory of Tomoo Ogita
1987/1.307
A thickly potted stoneware jar with wide globular shoulders tapering to a base on a footring.  It has a wide, straight short neck with a direct rim, and four loop lugs around the junction of where the neck meets the shoulder.  The upper third and interior are covered in an amber-green glaze. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Jar
1100 – 1399
Gift of Mrs. Caroline I. Plumer for the James Marshall Plumer Collection
1973/2.29
A cover or lid in the form of a pointed cone, resembling a mountain with a pointed top on a circular base. The sides are carved and incised in striated triangular points, and there are eight triangular shaped peircings around the top.  It is covered in an olive green glaze, and there is loss to side. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Lid to Bo Shan Lu Censor
206 BCE – 25 CE
Gift of Mrs. Caroline I. Plumer for the James Marshall Plumer Collection
1973/2.30
A conical bowl with a direct rim on a footing, covered in a gray-green celadon glaze with a very fine craqueleur.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Bowl
11th century
Gift of Toshiko Ogita in memory of Tomoo Ogita
1987/1.301
A small, shallow stoneware bowl with flaring sides and a flat rim.  The interior is molded with an eight petal lotus flower, and it is covered in a pale gray-green celadon glaze. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Bowl
420 – 589
Gift of Ping and Zenobia Lee
2005/2.82
A shallow basin with flat bottom and gently curved sides, a slightly inverted direct rim, and a single reclining dog sculpted in the center of the base.  It is covered in a gray-green celadon glaze.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Bowl with Dog
317 – 439
Gift of Ping and Zenobia Lee
2005/2.84
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