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Scroll with Arabic text giving the story of the Shi’a Imams, 18th century, Iran, Iran, Ink, gold,
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Scroll with Arabic text giving the story of the Sh...

Snake, from the series Fashionable Twelve Signs of the Zodiac (Furyu juni shi), c. 1770/72, Isoda
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Snake, from the series Fashionable Twelve Signs of...

Tiger, from the series Fashionable Children with the Twelve Signs of the Zodiac (Furyu kodomo juni
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Tiger, from the series Fashionable Children with t...

Snake (Mi), from the series Parody of the Twelve Signs of the Zodiac (Mitate juni shi), early 19th
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Snake (Mi), from the series Parody of the Twelve S...

Monkey (Saru), from the series Fashionable Twelve Signs of the Zodiac (Furyu juni shi), c. 1773/75,
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Monkey (Saru), from the series Fashionable Twelve ...

Tiger, from the series Fashionable Twelve Signs of the Zodiac (Furyu juni shi), c. 1770/72, Isoda
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Tiger, from the series Fashionable Twelve Signs of...

The Farmer (No) from the series Beauties Illustrating the Four Social Classes (Adesugata shi no ko
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The Farmer (No) from the series Beauties Illustrat...

Dog (Inu), from the series Fashionable Twelve Signs of the Zodiac (Furyu juni shi), c. 1782,
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Dog (Inu), from the series Fashionable Twelve Sign...

The Merchant (Sho) from the series Beauties Illustrating the Four Social Classes (Adesugata shi no
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The Merchant (Sho) from the series Beauties Illust...

The Artisan (Ko) from the series Beauties Illustrating the Four Social Classes (Adesugata shi no ko
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The Artisan (Ko) from the series Beauties Illustra...

The Fourth Month (Shi gatsu), from the series Fashionable Twelve Months (Furyu junikagetsu), c.
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The Fourth Month (Shi gatsu), from the series Fash...

The Samurai (Shi) from the series Beauties Illustrating the Four Social Classes (Adesugata shi no
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The Samurai (Shi) from the series Beauties Illustr...

Porcelain flacondop with rounded top, on which crazy man, cap closure part soil find ceramic porcelain, shaped glazed baked flat
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Porcelain flacondop with rounded top, on which cra...

Oval porcelain dish with blue Oriental figure with flowers, saucer dish tableware holder ceramic porcelain glaze, baked painted
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Oval porcelain dish with blue Oriental figure with...

Oval porcelain dish with depiction in blue, dish saucer tableware holder ceramic porcelain glaze, baked painted glazed oval deep
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Oval porcelain dish with depiction in blue, dish s...

Chinese, porcelain bowl, carved edge, blind print along the wall, blue rosette on the bottom, bowl crockery holder soil find
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Chinese, porcelain bowl, carved edge, blind print ...

Porcelain tureen with lid, in blue Oriental figure with flowers, terrine crockery holder ceramic porcelain glaze, baked painted
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Porcelain tureen with lid, in blue Oriental figure...

Porcelain tureen with lid, in blue Oriental figure with flowers, terrine crockery holder ceramic porcelain glaze, baked painted
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Porcelain tureen with lid, in blue Oriental figure...

Large porcelain dish with blue Oriental landscapes and flowers, dish plate tableware holder tableware ceramics earthenware glaze
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Large porcelain dish with blue Oriental landscapes...

Kin-shi-shi; Kazumasa Ogawa, Japanese, 1860 - 1929, Yokohama, Japan; 1896; Hand-colored collotype
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Kin-shi-shi; Kazumasa Ogawa, Japanese, 1860 - 1929...

The Haven of the Peach-Blossom Spring, mid-1400s. Attributed to Shi Rui (Chinese, c. 1400-c. 1470).
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The Haven of the Peach-Blossom Spring, mid-1400s. ...

Waiting for the Moon in the Mid Autumn Festival, 15th Century. Shi Rui (Chinese, c. 1400-c. 1470).
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Waiting for the Moon in the Mid Autumn Festival, 1...

Su Shi (So Shoku), early 1600s. Unkoku Togan (Japanese, 1547-1618). Pair of six-fold screens; ink,
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Su Shi (So Shoku), early 1600s. Unkoku Togan (Japa...