5th-4th century BCE
Redware dish with pedestal. Exterior decorated with bands of red slip. Interior decorated with thick band of red slip and black slip near lip. Interior center decorated with red slip.
4.7 x 12.2 cm (1 7/8 x 4 13/16 in.)
Richard C. Brockway, Acquired this object in the early 1960s..
Silver
18th centuryAmericanEnameled blue-and-white ware: porcelain with ogival panels decorated with overglaze polychrome enamels, the panels reserved against an underglaze cobalt powder blue ground emblazoned with designs painted in overglaze gold enamel; with underglaze cobalt blue double circle on the base
17th-18th centuryChineseStamped "punch'ŏng" ware: light gray stoneware with pale celadon glaze over stamped decoration inlaid with white slip. Made in Sŏngju, North Kyŏngsang province, and reportedly recovered there.
15th centuryKoreanSterling silver
19th centuryAmericanGilt copper-alloy electrotype
19th-20th centuryMycenaeanFritware with molded decoration under white glaze
12th-13th centuryPersianLeaded bronze, silver inlay eyes
1st century BCERomanTerracotta
Ceramic
20th centuryGermanOriginally a pale greenish-white nephrite changed to a creamy-buff because of burning (so-called chicken-bone jade); the stone of Central Asian origin, probably from Khotan
16th-17th centuryChineseTerracotta
7th century BCEEtruscan