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Livery-button, with lion rampant and an inscription, tin-glazed earthenware, painted in blue and ochre, probably made in London, ca. 1651. Livery button of tin-glazed earthenware, a pierced hemispherical boss on the back. The front is painted with a lion
Livery-button, with lion rampant and an inscription, tin-glazed earthenware, painted in blue and ochre, probably made in London, ca. 1651. Livery button of tin-glazed earthenware, a pierced hemispherical boss on the back. The front is painted with a lion
Livery-button, with lion rampant and an inscription, tin-glazed earthenware, painted in blue and ochre, probably made in London, ca. 1651. Livery button of tin-glazed earthenware, ...
Earthenware cane handle with blue arabesque decoration, from Moustiers-Sainte Marie, ca. 1720-ca. 1740. Baluster shaped earthenware cane handle, painted in blue with scrolling foliage, the end with a rosette. Tin-glazed earthenware, painted.
Earthenware cane handle with blue arabesque decoration, from Moustiers-Sainte Marie, ca. 1720-ca. 1740. Baluster shaped earthenware cane handle, painted in blue with scrolling foliage, the end with a rosette. Tin-glazed earthenware, painted.
Earthenware cane handle with blue arabesque decoration, from Moustiers-Sainte Marie, ca. 1720-ca. 1740. Baluster shaped earthenware cane handle, painted in blue with scrolling foli...
Ovoid Pillow with Decoration of Blossoming Lotus Plants
Ovoid Pillow with Decoration of Blossoming Lotus Plants
This unusually large, bean-shaped pillow, or headrest, has a flat bottom, slightly convex sides, and a wide, concave top. Three white lotus blossoms surrounded by green lily pads a...
Spouted bowl
Spouted bowl
Regional characteristics in pottery production were still present during the Achaemenid period. The shape of this bowl is closely related to the typical pottery of the Iron Age, e....
Sakkizabad ware
Sakkizabad ware
At the end of the 1950s, a necropolis was discovered in Sakkizabad, c. 60 km south of Qazvin in northern Iran, containing a very rare type of painted pottery. Only two similar vase...
Sakkizabad ware
Sakkizabad ware
At the end of the 1950s, a necropolis was discovered in Sakkizabad, c. 60 km south of Qazvin in northern Iran, containing a very rare type of painted pottery. Only two similar vase...

