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Jar, Porcelain45KI765/M-68

AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Pattern: Asian Comments: Sake bottle.One white porcelain jar with blue transfer printed decoration around exterior. Decorations occur in three distinct bands; floral and geometric arches form a band at the base, a representational scene of a tiger forms the second band, and a different geometric/floral patterns occurs below the rim. Brown and red accretions on jar's exterior, which have caused staining on the base. Interior has a red-orange stain. 1.25" fragment broken away from rim. L. Penttila 2/22/2010

Material
porcelain ceramic
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Dish, Porcelain45KI765/M-66

AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Vessel Form: Saucer Pattern: Asian Maker's Mark: Asian Characters One white porcelain dish, with black characters decorating interior surface, probably transfer printed. Two large pieces missing from rim. Large crack through entire dish, from center of plate to inside bottom rim. Brown discoloring on top and bottom. L Penttila 2/1/2010

Material
porcelain ceramic
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Dish, Porcelain45KI765/M-65

AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Vessel Form: Soy Sauce Pattern: Asian Maker's Mark: Asian Characters Comments: Mt. Fuji scene with Japanese characters and cherry blossoms.One small white porcelain dish, hand decorated on interior. Interior decoration includes brown spots, red characters and a gold line form (possibly a mountain). Asian characters on interior could indicate maker or use, but are probably decoration. Some rust or grime on exterior of dish. Two chips in dish's rim, accompanied by small cracks which do not seem to threaten integrity. One larger crack, also does not threaten integrity. L. Penttila 2/1/2010

Material
porcelain ceramic
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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