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  2. Medici Vase - Wikipedia

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    The Medici Vase on Display in the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence Etching by Stefano della Bella (1656); the young Grand Duke Cosimo III drawing the vase at the Villa Medici, Rome. The Medici Vase is a monumental marble bell-shaped krater sculpted in Athens in the second half of the 1st century AD as a garden ornament for the Roman market.

  3. Dorchester Pottery Works - Wikipedia

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    The height of the interior measures approximately 14 feet from grade to the second floor and approximately 28 1/2 feet from grade to the roof of the clerestory. . . Dominating the interior of the building is Dorchester Pottery's circular plan, low-domed, beehive type kiln-which occupies much of the square footage of the ground level.

  4. Vase - Wikipedia

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    Vases generally share a similar shape. The foot or the base may be bulbous, flat, carinate, [1] or another shape. The body forms the main portion of the piece. Some vases have a shoulder, where the body curves inward, a neck, which gives height, and a lip, where the vase flares back out at the top. Some vases are also given handles.

  5. 23 Stylish Pieces From Walmart's (Underrated) Furniture Section

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    Just $40 at Walmart, it comes in a textured white pot and stands approximately 4 feet tall, making it simple to style in a corner or next to your favorite furniture. $39.99 at walmart.com Harper ...

  6. Antiquities returning to Mexico include Mayan vase sold for ...

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    The Mexican government will welcome back 20 cultural artifacts that date to the country's storied ancient past, all found in the United States including a Mayan vase over 1,000 years old and ...

  7. Dipylon Krater - Wikipedia

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    Dipylon Kraters are Geometric period Greek terracotta funerary vases found at the Dipylon cemetery; near the Dipylon Gate, in Kerameikos.Kerameikos is known as the ancient potters quarter on the northwest side of the ancient city of Athens and translates to "the city of clay."

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