4th-7th century
White ware: porcelain with light bluish glaze over molded decoration. From the kilns at Punwŏn-ri, Kwangju-gun, Kyŏnggi province.
19th centuryKoreanTerracotta
GreekSilver
18th centuryBritish, ScottishLeaded brass
2nd-4th century CERomanTerracotta
6th-5th century BCEEtruscanGrayish-buff stoneware with opaque light grayish-blue glaze. Made in northeastern Korea, probably in Hoeryŏng-gun, possibly in Myŏngc'hŏn-gun, North Hamgyŏng province.
17th-19th centuryKoreanNorthern black ware of Cizhou type: off-white stoneware with dark brown glaze, the markings in overglaze iron oxide
12th-13th centuryChineseFritware under turquoise glaze
12th-13th centuryPersianKoryŏ white ware: molded white porcelaneous stoneware with pale bluish-green glaze. Reportedly recovered from a tomb in Posŏng, South Chŏlla province, in 1962.
12th centuryKorean
Brass with mercury silvered interiors and ebony fixtures
20th centuryGermanSterling
19th centuryAmericanCizhou-type ware: light gray stoneware with medium brown glaze over white slip, the decoration incised into the glaze before firing to reveal the white slip. Place of manufacture uncertain--probably from northern China.
16th centuryChinese