Artistic Vases and Jugs

A variety of unique vases and jugs from different cultures and periods, illustrating craftsmanship in ceramics and metals.

Dish;  around 1550 1069 BC ; New PA
Dish; around 1550 1069 BC ; New PA
. Flat foot with beaten edge. The stem made up of a hollow, quadruped baluster and three discs. Part of the funnel-shaped chalice lacks. Soil find.Brass pot on wooden panel, antique Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India Copyright: xSafatxAli/DinodiaxPhotoxFragment of a Situla. UnknownTea Jar 1700 Japan. Tea Jar 62764Coffee Urn 1845 Andrew Ellicott Warner. Coffee Urn 2126Powder horn 18th-19th century Vincennes Manufactory French. Powder horn 200869Glassware at the Glass Museum in Passau, Germany.Toilet set: two bottles with traffic jams, three boxes with coversPot. Culture: China. Dimensions: H. 3 3/4 in. (9.5 cm); Diam. of rim: 3 1/4 in. (8.3 cm); Diam. of foot: 2 3/4 in. (7 cm). Date: 18th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.MAMELOTE O MORTERO TURULENSE CON VERTEDOR Y ASA - SIGLO XV. Location: ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM. TERUEL. SPAIN.Teabowl 18th century possibly Dutch The gift of the Hans Syz Collection in 1995 endowed the Museum with nearly three hundred examples of European and Asian ceramics meticulously acquired by Swiss-born collector Dr. Syz (1894-1991) to chart the migration of models and patterns from East to West. Documenting a continuous process of influence and adaptation, these pieces provide a discriminating review of the nuances of stylistic change resulting from three centuries of trade.. Teabowl 208490Pierre (Peter) Gillois, Pair of Tea Canisters with Case, 1769/70, silver and mahogany.Maker Unknown, Figured Flask, c. 1820-40, aquamarine glass.Soup bowl with cover (tazza con coperchio) early 17th century Italian, Deruta, or French. Soup bowl with cover (tazza con coperchio) 460273Close-up of circular metal lamp-base with cream shadeToy Monkey Doll. Suzuki Masanao (Japan, 1815-1890). Japan, mid-19th century. Costumes; Accessories. WoodMeasure late 18th-early 19th century I. Ruault. Measure 207863Feature, private mansion Chartrescandlestick with candle on black backgroundMiniatureJugGilt glass cup, 1300-1340 AD SYRIA.Greece, Cyclades Islands, Santorini, traditional ceramic vase on whitewashed buildingUSA, Washington State, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. Pitcher and washbasin at the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Vancouver. (Editorial Use Only)Vase 1879 Thomas J. Wheatley. Vase. Thomas J. Wheatley (1853-1917). American. 1879. Earthenware. Made in Cincinnati, Ohio, United StatesFlower-shaped Box. Korea, Joseon dynasty (1392-1910), 19th century. Furnishings; Accessories. Red and black lacquer on wood core with mother-of-pearl inlayPottery vase for sale in the market, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley of the Incas, near Cusco, PeruVase; Jasper stoneware; decorated with applied reliefs. By Mark Wedgewood; 1785-90. The groups of boys are said to have been modelled from a design by Lady Diana Beauclerk.CUERVERA RECIPIENTE DE BARRO PARA LA CUERVA. Location: PRIVATE COLLECTION. MADRID. SPAIN.USA, California. Old glass bottles. (PR)Stirrup Spout Bottle with Modeled Sections 3rd-5th century Moche. Stirrup Spout Bottle with Modeled Sections 308518Flask. Japan 1690-1710 - painted hard-paste porcelain. The monogram of Governor-General Joan van Hoorn is painted on this flask. It is shaped like an apothecary bottle, but Van Hoorn probably used it for wine or liquor.Containers of chili powder, soy sauce, and wassabi are commonly found on tables in Japanese restaurants.Barrel & Watch Holder, Bristol, 1820-1835. Bristol Pottery of the first half of the 19th century is best known for its colourful painted floral designs. The barrel is unusual, perhaps unique, because of its large size. The watch holder is a rare form;it was designed to hold a gentleman's pocket watch when he was not wearing it.Old bottle with Kitchen sage in a pharmacy