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Catalog # Name Description
1 1974.23.26 Mortar Brass mortar with ciccles etched into the bottom
2 1974.23.27 Vase Heavy ornamental jar of iron and brass. Decorative grapes and leaves on front of vase.
3 1974.23.28 Vase Heavy ornamental vase of iron and brass. Decorative grapes and leaves on front of vase.
4 1978.31.4 Dallah Engraved, brass. a. Serving tray, inlaid with red and white colors; underside of rim stamped "India". b. Coffee server (samovar), heavily engraved, inlaid with red and white colors, 7" spout, 13 1/4" body tapers from a 1 3/4" neck to a 4 1/4" diameter pot, brass handle, hinged painted lid. c-j. Each serving cup, engraved, matching server and tray. 1978.31.4 (Dallah) image
5 1979.59 Cup Replica drinking cup make of bronze. Replica of 1000 A. D. Broad mouth and spout, single side handle, tripod leg base; line design in relief on underside of spout and sides, oriental maker's mark on bottom.
6 1990.50.1 Bowl Intricate brass bowl with design encircling the vase. Incorporates trees, buildings, goats, deer, a wolf and a lion.
7 1998.20.5 Stirrup Very smooth. Toe end curves upward. At top of stirrup in front of foot opening is a cast of a fan-shaped icon. Each fan has 12 parts to it, with a cirle at each tip. The fan rests upon a circle within two other circles meant to be handle. The two fans are connectred by an iron bar. Two holes are in the base - air circulation or water drainage? Color: GD
8 2023-FIC-32 Coffee Service Traditional Turkish copper coffee serving set. Set consists of copper pot, three ceramic cups with copper covers, serving plate, and sugar bowl. 
9 UNIM1986.14.1985.1.145 Bowl Begging bowl used by Buddhist priests. The begging bowl or alms bowl (Pali patta ; Sanksrit patra) is one of the simplest but most important objects in the daily lives of Buddhist monks. It is primarily a practical object, used as a bowl in which to collect alms (either money or food) from lay supporters. But the begging bowl also has symbolic significance associated with the historical Buddha.