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Martaban Jar with Dragon and Phoenix Design
Martaban Jar with Dragon and Phoenix Design
glazed stoneware, incised decoration
Chinese
16th-17th century

Ascetic Shakyamuni
Ascetic Shakyamuni
Ink, color on paper
Chinese
late 16th-17th century

inventory photographed 3/2/2021
Textile Fragment: Chrysanthemums
Silk gauze
Japanese
16th-17th century

inventory photographed 3/2/2021
Textile Fragment: Pine Cones and Needles
Wax resist dyed silk
Japanese
16th-17th century

inventory photographed 3/2/2021
Textile Fragment: Crabs and Grasses
Wax resist dyed silk
Japanese
16th-17th century

Spiked Mastiff Collar
Spiked Mastiff Collar
leather, iron, bronze
Tibetan
circa 16th-17th century

Repaired vase.
Archaistic Vase
Bronze
Chinese
circa 12th-17th century

Photographed 12/10/2020
Egrets
ink on paper, mounted on board
Kaihō Yūshō
Late 16th-early 17th century

Photographed 12/10/2020
Horses
ink on paper, mounted on board
Kaihō Yūshō
Late 16th-early 17th century

Ritual Dagger with Hayagriva Image
Ritual Dagger with Hayagriva Image
Bronze, iron
Tibetan
16th-19th century

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