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JarIa273

A globular jar with a relatively wide mouth, short neck, relatively narrow flat base and four horizontal lugs on the shoulder. The body is decorated with four panels in low relief. Each panel design consists of a dragon enclosed by a border of spheres and flowers. The shoulder has a series of concentric circles in a darker underglazed brown. The lip has a set of inked numbers.

Culture
Philippines
Material
glaze and clay
Made in
Zamboanga Del Sur, Philippines
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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JarIa272

A tall bulbous jar with wide, pie-crust shaped mouth, eight grooved lugs and relatively narrow flat base. The main body design is a wide band demarcated by cord-like borders. The motif within this band consists of two birds and two butterflies amidst two large sprays of peonies. Each spray has three large peonies, a few smaller ones and leaves. Each lug has a dao die mask design. The inside neck has an unidentified stamp. The lip has a set of inked numbers.

Culture
Philippines
Material
clay and glaze
Made in
Zamboanga Del Sur, Philippines
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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JarIa270

A plain, neckless globular jar with a wide mouth and four horizontal lugs on the shoulder. Seal mark between two lugs. A set of inked numbers on lip.

Culture
Igorot
Material
clay and glaze
Made in
Philippines
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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EwerIa280

Green lead glazed ewer with slightly flared foot and a round body that goes into a neck that flares into another shoulder. A spout is attached to shoulder and handle is attached to shoulder and secondary shoulder in neck.

Culture
Philippines
Material
glaze and clay
Made in
Lumban, Laguna, Philippines
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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VaseEdz1433

Inverted pear-shaped ceramic vase is surmounted by a tall ridged cylindrical neck terminating in a broadly flared five-lobed mouth. The heavy grey-white body is iron speckled. There is a broadly flared unglazed foot ring and an unglazed base. The thin glossy pale blue-green glaze falls unevenly short of and in some places over the foot. There is the patterned under glaze with swirling groups of evenly spaced parallel lines, known as "combing". The glaze pools over these and also over irregularities in the body, including a gouge in the neck. Paper label reads "2 lj 4".

Culture
Chinese
Material
clay and glaze
Made in
China
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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VaseEdz1366

A mallet shaped ceramic vase with an angled rounded lower body which angles inward, tapering into a cylindrical neck that has two handles in the shape of a phoenix. Foot ring cut from base. Light yellow-brown body with thick, opaque, grey-blue-green slightly lustrous glaze covering entire vessel, stopping just short of base. Glaze has wide crackle, yellow-brown in colour. Paper label reads "1 JLS 2.2".

Culture
Chinese
Material
glaze and clay
Made in
Zhejiang, China
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Altar VesselAf437

Pot with decoration in high relief consisting of six female figures arranged around the upper portion of the pot, four of which are carrying small auxiliary pots on their heads. These pots are evenly spaced around the rim of the main pot. They alternate with panels containing a handle and a snake-like motif. The snakes run down from the rim and terminate at a horizontal flange which separates the decoration from the lower portion of the pot. Two remaining females are placed in panels on opposite sides of the pot. Both high relief and pat decorated with incised lines and marks.

Culture
Yoruba
Material
clay
Made in
Benin City, Edo, Nigeria
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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PotEd7.252

Ceramic pot on 3 short (0.7cm.) legs, badly broken into 6 pieces, with additional piece, lid and tip of spout missing. Repaired with dark yellow glue. Squat spherical shape with spout affixed to one side and 2 triangular lugs, one above and behind spout and the other opposite. Pot has white body, and white lightly crackled glaze, painted underglaze with light blue/green around spout and lugs; dark blue on each side in pattern of y shapes enclosed by 2 vertical lines enclosing 3 x's. Same design incised on body. Rough blue line around top and bottom of pot, also incised. Glaze inside.

Culture
Okinawan
Material
glaze, clay and paint
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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PotEd7.251

Ceramic pot on 3 short (0.6cm.) legs, broken into 8 pieces, with other pieces and lid missing. Repaired with dark yellow glue. Squat spherical shape, wider at bottom, with tapered spout at one side and two triangular lugs (one broken), one above and behind spout, the other opposite. White crackled glaze, roughly painted underglaze with light blue/green around lugs and spout and with dark blue on each side in pattern of 2 x's enclosing y. V-shaped areas of pattern filled in with yellow/brown and parallel incised lines. Rough blue line round top and bottom of pot, each over 2 parallel incised lines. Glazed inside.

Culture
Okinawan
Material
glaze, paint and clay
Made in
Japan
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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PotAe42

Ceramic pot with flared rim, rounded base and decoration from shoulder to rim of a tubular, undulating stylized serpent with dimpled skin. There are four lizards alternating with three frogs (one missing) at the shoulder on a background of diagonal lines and dimpled surface, bordered at the top by 7 linear incisions around the circumference. Faint pattern of indents in diagonal bands below the lizards to the base. Dark brown exterior, lighter within incisions, blackened interior.

Culture
Nsei
Material
clay
Made in
Cameroon
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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