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A small water jar with two handles. 
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Water jar
18th century
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.69A&B

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Tea Bowl
20th century
Gift of Mrs. Caroline J. Plumer
1983/1.114

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Pot, broken
1900 – 1932
Transfer from the School of Art and the College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
1997/1.298

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Small bowl with irregular rim
20th century
The James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1983/1.441
Yuan water bottle from china, 13-14th four loop handles, non-Korean, frequently seen on Yuan shipwrecks 13-14th century, made in Southeast china<br />
(visiting Korean curators from Ehwa University, notes by Min Li 7/07)
<p>This is a brownish-balck glazed jar, produced in the 13th century of Yuan, China. Many of these jars were unearthed in the areas of Gangwha-do Island and Gyeonggi-do. It is still commonly rederred to as &ldquo;Mongolian jars.&rdquo; The entire surface, with the exception of part of the mouth, is coated in brownish-black glaze. Four loop-type lugs are attached to its shoulder. The large amount of sand mixed into the clay produced a rough texture. The flat base of the jar is cracked.</p>
[Korean Collection, University of Michigan Museum of Art (2014) p.142]
Korean (Korean (culture or style))
Small storage jar with wide mouth and four small 'ears'
13th century
Gift of Bruce and Inta Hasenkamp and Museum purchase made possible by Elder and Mrs. Sang-Yong Nam
2004/1.209

American (American (North American))
Small Bowl
20th century
Gift of Mrs. Caroline J. Plumer
1983/1.115
The back side of a four sided fragment of a Jian ware bowl.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Fragment of Jian Ware Bowl
12th century
Transfer from the School of Art and the College of Architecture and Urban Planning
1997/1.284
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