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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Oyster plate from the Rutherford B. Hayes White House service
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Jug, 1630 (earthenware, tin-glazed, delftware)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Art Nouveau sink, Roerstrand Factory (majolica)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Dish by Paul Gauguin, 1887-88
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Azulejos tiles from the throne of the Sultans from the Patio de las Doncellas (faience)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Figurine of Frederick the Great on a Horse, from Ludwigsberg (glazed porcelain)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Wall tiles patterned with pomegranates and grapes, Dutch early 17th century (ceramic)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Ewer and basin, c. 1781-93 (porcelain)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Vase, c. 1800 (porcelain & gilt)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Capo di monte coffee pot, detail of decoration, c. 1750 (porcelain)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Figurine of a horse and a mare, Shropshire (ceramic)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Capo di monte bowl and cover, c. 1750 (porcelain)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: 124773
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Ceiling boss, late 19th century, detail (ceramic)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Jar, with slip decoration, c. 1900 (earthenware)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Plate with the inscription Le Roi et les Etats Generaux'with emblems of the Three Orders
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Versailles kitchen plate, Saint-Cloud manufacture (faience)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Ceramic Plate showing Darius III and his family before Alexander the Great
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Meissen figure of St. John Nepomuk, from a baroque group, c. 1731 (porcelain)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Moustiers dish, probably painted by Gaspard Viry (1668-1720), c. 1700 (faience)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Alfonso VIII, King of Castile (c. 1155-1214) Subdues Cuenca in 1177
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Majolica tiles depicting dogs attacking a bull, from The Hunting Room at Palacio da Praia, Belem
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Detail of a tiled wall (ceramic)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Vase (with fish paintings), 1896 (earthenware)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Vase (with fish paintings), 1896 (earthenware)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Roundel bearing a profile portrait of Alexander the Great surrounded by a garland of foliage
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Vase in the form of a straight necked bottle (sandstone)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Urn, designed and made by Flight, Barr and Barr, c. 1815 (artificial porcelain)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Tambourine Player Plate (majolica)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Pair of Meissen beakers and saucers, in the style of Johann Gregor Herold (1696-1775), c
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Delft Tile, c. 1700-1900 (ceramic)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Furstenberg or Volkstedt documentary rocaille plaque (porcelain)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Plaque depicting a Cardinal sampling the bouquet of a white wine from a Venetian glass
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: One of a series of four Doccia moulded oval plaques, mid 18th century (porcelain
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Meissen group of Tyrolean dancers, c. 1740 (porcelain)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Batavian ware cup and saucer, cargo of the sunken ship Geldermalsen, c
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Large Delft blue and white mythological garden urn in the Baroque style, c. 1700 (ceramic)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Urn commemorating the centennial of American independence, c. 1876 (ceramic & bronze)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Pair of Louis XVI style vases, third quarter of the nineteenth century
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Mennecy pommade pot and cover, c. 1750-70 (soft-paste porcelain)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Delft blue and white two-handled mythological pedestal garden urn, 1701-22 (ceramic)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Reverse detail of large Delft blue and white mythological garden urn in the Baroque style
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Small pot a lait armoire and cover, c. 1765-70 (porcelain)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Meissen Bruehlsche Allerlei botanical part dinner and dessert service, c
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Tea Service for Twelve, Sevres Porcelain Factory, Paris, 1807-08 (porcelain
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Drug Jar with the head of a warrior, c. 1540-50 (maiolica)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: Dish (glazed ceramic)
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Ceramics: European & American Collection: White and Gold Covered Ice Cream Pail, Factory of Jacob-Petit (1830-1865), c


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