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White and blue vessel with a flared foot, rounded body, and two necks in opposite directions. Necks are closed with silver caps attached to the vessel with delicate chains. White and blue vessel with a flared foot, rounded body, and two necks in opposite directions. Necks are closed with silver caps attached to the vessel with delicate chains. White and blue vessel with a flared foot, rounded body, and two necks in opposite directions. Necks are closed with silver caps attached to the vessel with delicate chains.

Unknown Maker, Chinese

Double-Necked Vessel, Ming

Maker

  • Unknown

Culture

Chinese

Title

Double-Necked Vessel

Year

Ming

Medium

porcelain, glaze, silver

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • Porcelain with underglaze blue,
  • glaze and silver

Techniques

  • Porcelain with underglaze blue,
  • glaze and silver

Dimensions

Height: 22.2 cm (8 3/4 inches)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Marks: Mark on stoppers and mountings:Roman sword in scabbard

Place

Place Made: China

Type

  • Ceramics

Credit

Bequest of Susan Martin Allien

Object Number

35.665

Double-Necked Vessel

Trading Earth

Ceramics, Commodities, and Commerce
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Soundwalk

Trading Earth
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Manual / Issue 4

Blue
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RISD STEAM/Discovery Through Juxtaposition

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Glimpses of Grandeur

Courtly Arts of the Later Islamic Empires

Marks: Mark on stoppers and mountings:Roman sword in scabbard

Place Made: China

Publications

Soundwalk

Trading Earth
Read Online

Trading Earth

Ceramics, Commodities, and Commerce
Read Online

Manual / Issue 4

Blue
Read Online

RISD STEAM/Discovery Through Juxtaposition

Read Online

Glimpses of Grandeur

Courtly Arts of the Later Islamic Empires

Exhibition History

Trading Earth

April 9, 2022 - August 3, 2025

Glimpses of Grandeur

September 24 - December 26, 1999

Mrs. Alexis B. Hafken Farago Bridge Gallery

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