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A cream-coloured ceramic bowl (part a) with unglazed rim. With fold out wood stand (part b) that has metal hinges.
A ceramic bowl (part a) with sides that are lobed-shaped into five sections. Ivory-coloured glaze. Foot is unglazed. With circular wood stand (part b).
White vase, lozenge-shaped in cross-section, with elaborate polychrome designs on the sides. Panels in the centre of each side--which alternate between elaborate red linear and blue floral backgrounds--feature flowers, birds, and landscape scenes. Part b is a lozenge-shaped wooden stand with four feet.
Small beige clay jar with carved panels. The body is round with a flat base. There is a short stout neck opening to a wide rounded rim. The body is divided into four panels; two panels are smooth while two are rough. There are traces of green on the inside the rim.
Glazed ceramic pipe stem, trumpet shaped. Has been reassembled from 3 pieces with glue.
Surface Depth=- " OAS. White rim fragment.
Ceramic head of Indian type. Locality: Ploughed up near Vader, WA. Received From: Flora Saary (Saari). Ceramic report coming from Prof. Muellen.* L.Phillips, 11/1/2000: This ceramic figurine head appears to be historic/contemporary. There is no indication that this is "of Indian type" as the ledger suggests. Ceramic prehistoric objects of any kind are extremely rare in the Northwest, and those that have been documented are primarily from the Columbia River region. The facial features of the figurine do not resemble other anthropomorphic artifacts from the Northwest. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
Surface Depth= 6" OAS. Curved fragment could be from cup or bowl. White.
Round; 3 characters vertically on design; 6 characters in 2 vertical rows on other side. Obverse has, fang chien pai, in Chinese characters, meaning, Fuang precious coin, on design. Reverse has 6 Chinese characters in 2 vertical rows, probably giving the parlour issuing the piece.
Round; 3 characters vertically on design; 6 characters in 2 vertical rows on other side. Obverse has fang chien pai in Chinese characters, meaning Fuang precious coin, on design. Reverse has 6 Chinese characters in 2 vertical rows, probably giving the parlour issuing the piece.