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Deity from a Set of Five Pancharaksha Goddesses
China

Portrait of the Tibetan Lama Chankya Hutuktu Rolpai Dorje (1717-1786)
China

Enlightened Protector Mahakala with Six Arms (Shadbhuja)
China or Tibet

Protector Deity Begtse Chen
Tibet or Mongolia

Painted Banner (Thangka) of Vajriputra, One of the Sixteen Great Arhats
Chinese or Tibetan

Portrait of a Tibetan Lama, possibly the Seventh Dalai Lama
China or Tibet

Dinner Plate
Artist unknown (Chinese, made for the American market) China

Cup
Artist unknown (Chinese, made for the export market) China

Tureen with Cover
Artist unknown (Chinese, made for the American market) China

Fragment (Sleeve Band)
Han-Chinese China

Woman's Qun (Semiformal Domestic Skirt)
Han-Chinese China

Tureen with Cover
Artist unknown (Chinese, made for the American market) China

Tea Bowl and Dish
Artist unknown (Chinese, made for the American market) China

Sleeve Band
Han-Chinese China

Boy's Baijia Pao ("One Hundred Household" Robe)
Han-Chinese China

Bridal Long Pao (Dragon Robe)
Han-Chinese China

Jiasha (Mantle)
Han China

Teapot with Cover
Artist unknown (Chinese, made for the American market) China

E-30: Chinese Interior, Traditional
Designed by Narcissa Niblack Thorne American, 1882-1966

Trouser Band
Han-Chinese China