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Small carving of a rat in black and white stone. Part of a set of calendar animals.

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A small stone sculpture of a rabbit, with a red eyes. Part of an incomplete set of calendar animals.

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A small stone sculpture of a boar with a black eyes. Part of an incomplete set of calendar animals.

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A stone box with a lid, probably made of soapstone. The image of clouds, banana leaves, and a woman (possibly an apsara or celestial maiden) scattering flowers from a basket is carved in low relief on the lid. The sides of the box have an incised…

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An ink grinding stone made of black rock. The surface, which is damaged, depicts a jar; cloud motifs are inscribed in the background. The mouth of the jar is broken into two deep wells.

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A small Japanese porcelain vessel acquired around the area of Kobe, Japan, in the 1890s. The object is a glazed, stoutly shaped vase with depictions of various flowers and pottery painted in blue on the outside

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This is Chinese style vase usually used for for flowers, placed in front of a Buddhist image on an altar.

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The object is a non-glazed ceramic lidded vessel with a grey and red smoke pattern on the lid which extends to the body as well. Overall, the vessel is very smooth. On the back of the lid, there is an engraving pattern with two characters, meaning…

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A carved stone teapot with rough decorations, very carefully designed. It seems like it might have been used for decorative purposes only because there was no residue inside the teapot. Decorations (e.g. the top) slightly damaged

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This is a porcelain statue of Guanyin (Avalokitesvara), presumably brought from China to Japan in the Meiji Era (1868-1912). It appears to be in a color mingled by blue and white. The Guanyin is sitting on top of a base made of lotus flower. Even…
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