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JarEdz4322

A tall round jar with wide mouth and six vertical lugs on the shoulder. The body design is of two pairs of vertical s-shaped, three-toed dragons. Each pair has a flaming pearl on a cloud between them. The dragon pairs are separated by cranes and swallows. The shoulder of the jar is ringed with three bands of floral patterns two of which are variants of the ruyi motif. The jar is glazed from the interior neck, over the rim and down the body until just short of the base. The lip has a set of inked numbers.

Culture
Chinese
Material
glaze and clay
Made in
China
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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JarIa273

A globular jar with a relatively wide mouth, short neck, relatively narrow flat base and four horizontal lugs on the shoulder. The body is decorated with four panels in low relief. Each panel design consists of a dragon enclosed by a border of spheres and flowers. The shoulder has a series of concentric circles in a darker underglazed brown. The lip has a set of inked numbers.

Culture
Philippines
Material
glaze and clay
Made in
Zamboanga Del Sur, Philippines
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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JarIa272

A tall bulbous jar with wide, pie-crust shaped mouth, eight grooved lugs and relatively narrow flat base. The main body design is a wide band demarcated by cord-like borders. The motif within this band consists of two birds and two butterflies amidst two large sprays of peonies. Each spray has three large peonies, a few smaller ones and leaves. Each lug has a dao die mask design. The inside neck has an unidentified stamp. The lip has a set of inked numbers.

Culture
Philippines
Material
clay and glaze
Made in
Zamboanga Del Sur, Philippines
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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JarIa270

A plain, neckless globular jar with a wide mouth and four horizontal lugs on the shoulder. Seal mark between two lugs. A set of inked numbers on lip.

Culture
Igorot
Material
clay and glaze
Made in
Philippines
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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JarletIa288

A green miniature container shaped like a peeled tangerine with fifteen lobes and wide mouth. The body is a buff stoneware with green flaking glaze. The indented base is glazed. A set of inked numbers is written on the underside.

Culture
Philippines
Material
glaze and clay
Made in
Lumban, Laguna, Philippines
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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EwerIa280

Green lead glazed ewer with slightly flared foot and a round body that goes into a neck that flares into another shoulder. A spout is attached to shoulder and handle is attached to shoulder and secondary shoulder in neck.

Culture
Philippines
Material
glaze and clay
Made in
Lumban, Laguna, Philippines
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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SpoonA2483

Curved silver spoon with an oval bowl and a tapering handle with a profile bird-head finial. Features of bird-head extend out from the handle with the crest and brow band on one side and a jaw line below. Iris and brow band are slightly raised. Engraving includes details on bird's head, including a split u on the crest, an ovoid eye, and mouth and lines indicating the nostril and feathers. Angled ovoid in ovoid on the neck (handle shaft) u-shapes, split u's, and s-curves to large angled ovoid where handle widens to the spoon of the bowl. Wing and tail-like appendages on either side of the ovoid. 'Ketchikan' is engraved in a curve in the spoon bowl.

Culture
Tlingit
Material
silver metal
Made in
Ketchikan, Alaska, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Horn BowlNbz799

Small oval-shaped bowl made from horn. The front and the back sides slope upwards from a small flat rectangular base. The sides are almost vertical and terminate in rectangular open work handles. One handle has four vertical rectanglar openings surmounted by three rounded triangles. The other handle has three vertical rectanglar openings surmounted by four rounded triangles. A series of incised horizontal zigzag and solid lines decorate the area around the rim (two horizontal bands at either side) and from each handle to the base and around the base (multiple bands from one handle down along the bottom and up to the other handle). The interior of the bowl has a scratched surface with a white inscription.

Culture
Wasco
Material
mountain sheep horn
Made in
Cape Shoalwater, Washington, USA
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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WhistleNb3.1412

Cylindrical shaped, dark brown wood whistle has three horizontal sections glued and bound together with white cord in three places: at the base of the mouthpiece, at the centre, and at the base of the whistle. Mouthpiece is narrower than the main body and is divided horizontally into two sections: depressed semi-oval areas in front of both semi-circular tone holes, one hole of which is close to the top while the other hole of which is on the reverse close to the centre.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
adhesive, wood and fibre
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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SpoonA7565

A very dark brown spoon with a typical-shaped bowl and a carved handle. Handle is carved with a face that has tapering oval eyes, a wide nose, and a mouth. Above the face, there is a horizontal band with grooved diagonal lines. Above this, there is an inverted split u with a u form that has a grooved line within at either top side.

Culture
Northwest Coast
Material
mountain goat horn
Made in
British Columbia, Canada ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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