Fig. 688
([40820]) (½)
Fig. 690
([40812]) (¼)
Fig. 691
([40819]) (⅓)

2796. (40824). Very small pitcher with handle; of uncolored ware.

2797. ([42203]). A very pretty pitcher of white ware, with decorations in black, much faded, showing age, although so well and truly formed it is evidently not modern. Fig. [692].

2798. ([40601]). A round-bottomed pitcher-shaped vessel, white ware with black lines; the colors are much faded, showing age. Fig. [689]. The design is evidently of a previous age, and we will be justified, perhaps, in saying that it belongs to the period of transition from the rigid lines and angles to the curves.

2799. ([40811]). Fig. [687], Small pitcher, e-musch-ton-tsān-nā, originally of white ware; bowl uncolored.

Fig. 687
([40811]) (⅓)
Fig. 689
([40601]) (½)
Fig. 692
([42203]) (⅓)
BOWLS.

2800. ([40823]). Small bowl, with handle each side, white, with black colors. Fig. [684].

2801. ([40825]). A small paint-pot shown in Fig. [685].

2802. ([40857]). Fig. [686]. A small pot, apparently blackened by fire, unadorned except with the spine-like projections around the lower half; probably used for a paint-pot.