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A porcelain hemispherical bowl with direct rim on a footring, the interior base is painted to depict a lion playing with a ball that looks like a coin, surrounded by a flowing ribbon. The bowl is covered in a clear glaze. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Bowl
1368 – 1644
Gift of Mr. Jennis R. Galloway through the Friends of the Museum of Art
1972/1.155
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 porcelain saucer with flat base, curved sides, straight flaring rim, on a footring, painted with an underglaze cobalt blue fishing net pattern, with double ring inside base with four character Tianqi mark, covered in clear glaze. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Saucer
1621 – 1627
Gift of Mr. John Lee Newton
1970/1.196
A small hemispherical bowl with everted rim on a straight footring, decorated with underglaze cobalt blue. The exterior depicts the <em>bagua, </em>or eight trigrams of the I Ching, around the rim, surrounded by stylized clouds with silk-worm pattern band around the interior rim. The bowl is covered in a clear glaze. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Bowl
1573 – 1620
Gift of Mr. Jennis R. Galloway
1971/2.112
This porcelain jar tapers to a base with a recessed foot ring, and has wide, softly rounded shoulders leading up to a wide neck. It is painted with underglaze cobalt blue to depict a key-fret border around the neck, with banana leaf lappets around the shoulder, and two <em>qilin</em> (麒麟) in a mountainous landscape with <em>lingzhi</em>-shaped clouds. It is covered in a clear glaze, and has an unmarked base. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Jar
1573 – 1620
Gift of Stuart and Barbara Hilbert
2009/2.109
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