Ceramics/Stonework Route
Visit 19 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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Ceramics/Stonework in the museum
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Two plates with the ‘Los’ (Loose) pattern, N.V. Plateelbakkerij Ram, c. 1925
Room 3.1
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Two vases, N.V. Plateelbakkerij Ram, c. 1925
Room 3.1
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Vase with the ‘Tweeling’ (Twin) pattern, N.V. Plateelbakkerij Ram, c. 1922
Room 3.1
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Vase, Manufacture de Sèvres, 1908
Room 1.18
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Decorative plate with the ‘Constantinople’ pattern, N.V. Haagsche Plateelfabriek Rozenburg, 1886
Room 1.18
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Vase, Ernest Chaplet, c. 1885 - c. 1886
Room 1.18
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Garniture of five vases, Theo Colenbrander, 1886
Room 1.18
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Pair of vases (vase grec Duplessis rectifié), Manufacture de Sèvres, 1780
Room 1.9
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Two garden vases with the Four Seasons, Jacob Cressant, 1714
Room 1.2
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Tile panel with a vase of flowers, anonymous, c. 1690 - c. 1750
Room 0.7
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Gourd-shaped Vase, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1720
Room 0.10
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Lintel, anonymous, c. 800 - c. 900
Room 1
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Makara, anonymous, c. 800 - c. 900
Room 1
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Makara, anonymous, c. 800 - c. 900
Room 1
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Head of a deity, anonymous, anonymous (rejected attribution), c. 1425 - c. 1475
Room 1
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Guanyin, anonymous, c. 1100 - c. 1200
Room 2
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Temple Guardian, anonymous, c. 1300 - c. 1400
Room 2
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Shiva Nataraja, anonymous, c. 1100 - c. 1200
Room 1.3
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Handbell, anonymous, c. 800 - c. 900
Room 1.8
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