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![Artwork Ewer this artwork made of White porcelain in the form of a pair of mandarin ducks, the male with head raised, the female with head resting on male's back, with cobalt oxide underglaze design of lotus buds, flowers and seed pods; aquatic grasses; butterflies; Buddhist symbols and water patterns (stopper missing), created in 1500-01-01](/index.php/system/files/styles/large/private/object-images/2005.154_002_3.jpg?itok=Dfm_-qsu)
Ewer 16th century (Ming dynasty)
- CHINA - Creator
![QAGOMA Artwork Bamboo vase this artwork made of Coarse white stoneware in cylindrical form with torn edge and incised lines; yellow Seto glaze, created in 1984-01-01](/index.php/system/files/styles/large/private/object-images/1990.521_001_7.jpg?itok=uJ4hQ-tQ)
Bamboo vase 1984
- McKAY, Ian - Potter
- STURT POTTERY - Studio pottery
![© QAGOMA Artwork Vase this artwork made of Stoneware, thrown with incised horizontal lines with stamped circular motifs. Unglazed, created in 1974-01-01](/index.php/system/files/styles/large/private/object-images/1987.022_001_5.jpg?itok=Sqru56GX)
Vase c.1976
- McCONNELL, Carl - Creator
Other works from this Department
![Artwork Indian couple this artwork made of Albumen photograph with watercolour and gouache on paper, created in 1900-01-01](/index.php/system/files/styles/large/private/object-images/2010.258_001_4.jpg?itok=PJisp2Bl)
Indian couple c.1900-30
- UNKNOWN - Creator
![Artwork (Harbour scene) this artwork made of Coloured woodblock print on paper, created in 1875-01-01](/index.php/system/files/styles/large/private/object-images/2-0573A_001_3.jpg?itok=0lA7wAh_)
(Harbour scene) late 19th century
- GASHOGETSU - Creator
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