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Pilgrim Flask

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Earthenware with colorless and transparent or opaque pigmented green purple blue yellow red-brown and black lead glazes.
Robert Lehman Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Robert Lehman Collection 1975
Title: Pilgrim Flask
Description:
Earthenware with colorless and transparent or opaque pigmented green purple blue yellow red-brown and black lead glazes.

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