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William Adams
c. 1820–1830
English, 1748–1831
Plate (one of a pair)
Lead-glazed earthenware (spatterware)
B.71.31.2 -
William Adams
c. 1820–1830
English, 1748–1831
Plate (one of a pair)
Lead-glazed earthenware (spatterware)
B.71.31.1 -
Probably William Adams
c. 1785–1810
English, 1746–1805
Candlestick with Glass Shade (one of a pair)
Stoneware (jasperware), mercury gilt bronze, and lead glass
B.61.63.2 -
Probably William Adams
c. 1785–1810
English, 1746–1805
Candlestick with Glass Shade (one of a pair)
Stoneware (jasperware), mercury gilt bronze, and lead glass
B.61.63.1 -
Ruth Adler Schnee
c. 1953
American, born Germany, 1923
"Lazy Leaves" Textile
Polyester, silk, cotton, rayon, and wool blend
2016.120 -
Manufactured by Ahronsberg Bros.
1896
English
Queen Victoria Commemorative Spoon
Sterling silver and gilt
89.335.A,.B -
Adela Akers
1981
American, born Spain, 1933
Hanging Fence
Linen, metallic thread, and Plexiglas
2004.836 -
attributed to James Alexander
c. 1821–1828
American, born Ireland, 1770–1870
Double-weave Coverlet
Cotton and wool, Jacquard-loom-woven
B.76.34 -
School of Alessandro Algardi
Gilt-bronze
Italian, 1598–1654
St. Philip Neri
69.9 -
James W. Allen
c. 1855–1859
American, 1825–1893, active c. 1855–1859
Jar
Alkaline-glazed stoneware
B.2012.133 -
Francis Alÿs
2008–2009
Belgian, born 1959
Don‘t Cross the Bridge before You Get to the River
Two channel video projection
2016.176.11.A,.B -
American China Manufactory (Bonnin and Morris)
c. 1770–1772
American, 1770–1772
Sauceboat
Soft-paste porcelain
B.83.4 -
American Pottery Company
c. 1840–1850
American, 1833–c. 1850
Cuspidor or Spitoon
Lead-glazed earthenware (Rockingham ware)
B.88.20 -
Manufactured by Amphora Ceramic Factory
c. 1900–1915
Bohemian, 1892–1945
Vase
Earthenware, metallic luster
85.473 -
Attributed to the Antimenes Painter
530–510 BC
Greek (Attic), active c. 530–510 BC
Black-Figure Amphora Depicting Theseus Slaying the Minotaur and the Gods Departing for Olympus
Terracotta
2010.1856 -
Aoki Tomonobu (Ichiryu)
c. 1895
Japanese, active Meiji era
Censer (koro) in the form of a hawk
Silver, shibuichi, shakudo, and gold
2018.641.A-.E
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