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Apple Jar; Cup; Dish; Jar with four double-strand loops; Jar with four double-strand loops and applied florets; Jar with three double-strand loops and applied roundels

618-906
7th-10th C.
Asia, China

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Medium: Earthenware with three-color lead glazes (sancai)
Credit Line: Gift of Jean Ann and Robert Augsburger
Accession Number: 1999.66.1-6
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Provenance
Museum purchase from Kaikodo, New York, NY with funds from Dr. and Mrs. Robert Augsburger

Bibliography
"1. Dr. Paul Singer, “Early Chinese Miniatures”, China Institute in America, 1977
2. Carol Conover, “Miniature Works of Art: The Simone Hartman Collection, Arts of Asia, July-August, 1992
Journal of the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University, I, 1998–1999, repr. p. 84"

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