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  2. David Vases - Wikipedia

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    Medium. Porcelain. Dimensions. 63.5 cm × 20.5 cm (25.0 in × 8.1 in) Location. British Museum, London. The David Vases are a pair of blue-and-white temple vases from the Yuan dynasty. The vases have been described as the "best-known porcelain vases in the world" [1] and among the most important blue-and-white Chinese porcelains. [2]

  3. Portland Vase - Wikipedia

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    British Museum, London. Registration. GR 1945.9-27.1 (Gems 4036) The Portland Vase is a Roman cameo glass vase, which is dated between AD 1 and AD 25, though low BC dates have some scholarly support. [1] It is the best known piece of Roman cameo glass and has served as an inspiration to many glass and porcelain makers from about the beginning ...

  4. Warka Vase - Wikipedia

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    The vase, which showed signs of being repaired in antiquity, stood 3 feet 1 ⁄ 4 inch (0.921 m) tall. [1] Other sources cite it as having been a slightly taller 106 cm, with an upper diameter of 36 cm. [5] [6] It is named after the modern village of Warka – known as Uruk to the ancient Sumerians.

  5. Woodlawn Vase - Wikipedia

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    The Woodlawn Vase on display before The Preakness Stakes in 2002, note a Black-eyed Susan glass is set in photo to give a size comparison. Standing 36 inches tall and weighing 400 ounces of solid sterling silver (approx. 30 pounds), the Woodlawn vase has a colorful history as rich as the classic race at which it is presented.

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  7. Fonthill Vase - Wikipedia

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    The Fonthill Vase, also called the Gaignières-Fonthill Vase after François Roger de Gaignières and William Beckford 's Fonthill Abbey, is a bluish-white Qingbai Chinese porcelain vase dated to 1300–1340 AD. [1] It is famous as the earliest documented Chinese porcelain object to have reached Europe. [1] [2]