Cham kingdom, 9th-10th century
H. 14.2 x Diam. 19.1 cm (5 9/16 x 7 1/2 in.)
Thomas Murray, Asiatica-Ethnographica, Mills Valley, CA, USA, Sold to Walter Sedgwick. Walter C. Sedgwick, Woodside, CA, Purchase from Asiatica-Ethnographica. (from Thomas Murray)
Punch'ŏng ware: light gray stoneware with pale celadon glaze over decoration painted in iron-brown slip on the white-slip ground. Made near Kongju, at the foot of Mount Kyeryong, South Ch'ungch'ŏng province.
16th centuryKoreanWhite ware: porcelain with light bluish glaze. Probably made in Yŏju, Kyŏnggi province.
17th centuryKoreanSilver
17th-19th centuryFrenchTerracotta
Plaster
Ding ware: porcellaneous stoneware with ivory-hued glaze over incised and carved decoration, the unglazed rim originally bound with metal. From the Ding kilns in Quyang county, Hebei province.
11th-12th centuryChineseGlazed stoneware
20th centuryGermanCeramic
18th centuryJapaneseYaozhou ware: light gray stoneware with misfired olive-brown celadon glaze and kiln adhesions. From the Yaozhou kilns at Tongchuan, Shaanxi province.
12th-13th centuryChineseCast bronze with gray-green patina
6th-5th century BCEChineseHuangpu black-glazed ware: light gray stoneware with dark brown glaze decoratively applied over a thick coat of white slip that covers the interior and that portion of the exterior under the lip. From the Huangpu kiln, Tongchuan, Yaozhou county, Shaanxi province.
9th-10th centuryChinese