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Thorvald Bindesboll, Denmark, 1890s (way before his time!)
16 likes 1 comment 19 repins
Bactrian female figure, Late 3rd - Early 2nd millennium B.C.
51 likes 4 comments 89 repins
Lucinda Magner Love this!
Carol Nelson My husband assisted in making sue whe date is correct when created
Susan Brende Queenie - I see you doing this someday.
Chloé Perrot I studied it with Agnes Benoit at the Louvre School
Japanese Shino flower-molded bowl, Meiji period 19-20th century
60 likes 2 comments 88 repins
Pamela Welch Blevins I just love this.
DrCharles Lee Vaughn Wonderful piece! My BAYYRT MARBLE,INC. Catalogue [www.bayyurtmarble.com] displays some pieces you might, also, enjoy veiwing!
Greek Terracotta Jar Miniature, 800-500 BC. (just like johannes peters!)
53 likes 43 repins
ewer, Jurjan, Iran, about 1180-1220
112 likes 7 comments 337 repins
Missy Rafferty I want this!!
Geerke Hebbe
Judie beautiful!
Rebekah Mejia super water holding bong?
Italianist Turquoise, my favourite color. Bellissimo
Vase | Origin: North Afghanistan, probably Balkh | Period: 12th century | Ceramic; Vessel, Fritware, unglazed, Height: 6 5/8 in. (14.3 cm)
31 likes 2 comments 52 repins
Lucinda Magner This is lovely!
Barbara Bice How does it stand up?
Pre-Columbian Chimu Culture Black Terracotta 1200-1450 AD
37 likes 1 comment 47 repins
Julie Seals Nice piece for the library..are you listening honey
Large Vintage TLAQUEPAQUE Tonala Mexican NAGUAL Petatillo Art Pottery
49 likes 69 repins
Clay pot Cameroon Grasslands. Photo credit: Ann Porteus
by ann porteus, Sidewalk Tribal Gallery
39 likes 52 repins
Pre-Columbian Chimu Culture Black Terracotta pottery 1200-1450 AD
41 likes 3 comments 66 repins
Melissa Frazier-Gaitan Pre-Colombian work is stunning! Colombia is the most beautiful country!
Twila Blankenbaker Who wouldn't love all of these deco items?
Danielle Jeanneau Melissa Chimu was a Pervian pre inca culture, not from Colombia
Antique Japanese Shino Yaki Rabbit Te Aburi Hibachi
31 likes 1 comment 51 repins
Paula McMartin Disturbing.
comical and fantastic creature ... Archaeological Museum in Herakleion. Minoan clay bottle showing an Octopus ( 1500 B.C.E.)
90 likes 5 comments 159 repins
Mary Iezzoni Wow, love the octopus
Kelly Blaum How Amazing Minoan art was/is...
Blanca Briggs love the whole vase uuuuu
Renée Rose flashback from Art History
Blanca Briggs yes i think i wonder who dropped it
A Chinese Longquan celadon glazed shallow bowl.
67 likes 3 comments 56 repins
AMG Design Studio AnnMarie Gallivan gorgeous
Jean Kirchner such a beautiful colour
Caroline Roxx Love it, wish all my dishes looked like this.
bean pot
31 likes 2 comments 23 repins
Lynn Fisher in love with this pot
Melissa Gutierrez pot what???
Rare 1800s Antique Stoneware Water Bottle by MaudeAndLola on Etsy, $35.00
26 likes 37 repins
Bear Planter 1920s
23 likes 3 comments 37 repins
Water jar with spout (vase à bec), 1550–1600 France (Saintes) Lead-glazed earthenware
42 likes 2 comments 60 repins
Sarah Long @Jennifer Gavlin I thought you would like this!
Dawn Crader What a great color and design!
“Church” attr: Candelario Medrano Sta Cruz de la Huerta, Mexico Polychrome/ceramic Circa 1980 H. 21 inches (James Caswell Historia)
11 likes 21 repins
// bell
11 likes 4 comments 19 repins
Seated Figure, 13th–16th century Colombia; Quimbaya
7 likes 13 repins
Spouted vessel, Pottery Middle Chalcolithic period (c.3000 BC) Cyprus Museum
4 likes 2 repins
ncense container in the shape of toy top ca. 1731-43 Ogata Kenzan , (Japanese, 1663-1743)
12 likes 15 repins
Glazed Redware Figure of a Seated Dog on Base, PA origin, circa 1850-1880
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Large Pennsylvania redware dog, 19th c., seated atop a rectangular base with incised floral decoration, 8" h.
1 like 5 repins
Miniature redware plate, 19th c., with yellow slip dotted decoration, 4 3/8" dia.
1 like 7 repins
PENNSYLVANIA REDWARE DOG, 19th c., with a cream and brown glaze, 3 1/4" h., 4" w.
5 likes 1 comment 4 repins
Kandi Sue LoVe This!!
19th century stoneware dog in a white glaze with black spots. 7 inches tall.
4 repins
Pennsylvania redware dog with a manganese and lead glaze. 4,25 inches tall.
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Yellow stoneware pig flask sponged with cobalt and Albany slip with Albany slip interior about 9 inches long.
4 repins
Molded and slab redware recumbent dog; base decorated with band of impressed crosses conforming to the perimeter. Decorated manganese slip on orangey body. Repair to neck and base. (Height: 3.25 inches; length: 6.125 inches; width: 2.5 inches.)
2 repins
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Lise Hamel another wow!