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Yellow River, China, ca. 3500-2500 BC. A squat bulbous pottery jar having a flared collar neck with two opposing loop handles. Elaborately painted...
Ca. 2800-1900 BC. A large terracotta jar, with impressed decoration to the mid to lower body, a slightly flaring neck with globular body. Impresse...
Ca. 3000 BC. A conical-shaped bowl with rounded rim, standing on a tripod of three legs, established with a mid-section connecting them to the bow...
Ca. 3100-2900 BC. A Holy Land storage vessel with a petite spherical body and two ledge handles. The shoulders tapered with a trio of applied loop...
Ca. 3100-2900 BC. The sizable jar of red burnished pottery with a globular form with a rounded base and long everted neck with two small applied h...
Ca. 3100-2900 BC. A red burnished pottery Early Bronze Age Trans Jordan jar featuring a large bulbous shaped body with an unusual spouted mouth an...
HOLY LAND BURNISHED JUG
Ca. 3rd Millennium BC. A Holy Land jug set on a low ring foot with a squat, globular body and a long vertical handle that begins at the widest par...
INDUS VALLEY TERRACOTTA BOWL
Ca. 2500 BC. A nicely-shaped pottery bowl rising from a low ring foot. The body flares gently to a shoulder and then tapers gradually to an outwar...
Ca. 600-800 AD. A Judeo-Aramaic "devil trap" terracotta bowl with black lines of inscription spiraling around the interior. Bowls like this exampl...
Ca. 2nd millennium BC. A globular-shaped pottery vessel with a pronounced spout with an animal head form, the body with the figurative design of h...
AMLASH TERRACOTTA SPOUTED VESSEL
Ca. 2nd millennium BC. A globular-shaped pottery vessel with a pronounced spout. The body decorated with horizontally oriented bands. The Amlash c...
Ca. 600-800 AD. A pottery incantation bowl decorated with inscriptions written in a distinctive form of Aramaic known as the "square script". Thes...
Ca. 3rd millennium BC. A cream-coloured ceramic figurine of a zebu bull with rondel eyes. Painted with stripes on the back, shoulders, and on exag...
BRITISH MEDIEVAL BRONZE SPOON
Ca. 1500 AD. A bronze spoon formed of a large oval bowl, perfect for scooping up hearty stews and soups, and a long, round-shaped handle, which te...
SASANIAN GLASS RHYTON
Ca. 500 AD. A striking glass rhyton, a vessel that served as a drinking cup and was esteemed for its unique form. The rhyton is composed of a cone...
SELJUK GLAZED BOWL
Kashan, Ca. 1100-1200 AD. A charming pottery bowl, characterized by truncated cone-shaped walls and a low ring foot, creates a striking silhouette...
NISHAPUR SPLASHWARE BOWL
Persia, Nishapur, ca. 10th century AD. A pottery bowl of a hemispherical form on a short unglazed foot. The interior is decorated with cream groun...
ABBASID LUSTERWARE BOWL
Ca. 1000-1100 AD. A pottery bowl with its conical body, carinated base, and columnar foot evoking a sense of balance and proportionality. The bowl...
Kashan, Persia, ca. 1200-1300 AD. A pottery albarello jar, originating from the historic city of Kashan. The jar's striking aesthetic is defined b...
Ca. 900-1000 AD. An unglazed pottery jug with a bulbous body sitting on a low, slightly flared, concave foot, which provides a stable base. The sq...
ISLAMIC GLAZED POTTERY JUG
Kashan, Persia, ca. 1200-1300 AD. A ceramic jug featuring a distinctive, rotund body resting upon a circular, unglazed base. The vessel's broad, m...