2nd-1st century BCE
including cover: 42.8 x 21 x 21 cm (16 7/8 x 8 1/4 x 8 1/4 in.)
Metal
20th centuryGermanCloisonné enamel ware; polychrome enamels on brass; with incised signature reading "Kyōto Namikawa" on a silver plaque adhered to the base
19th centuryJapaneseLeaded bronze
1st-2nd century CERomanHard-paste porcelain decorated with polychrome enamels and gold
18th centuryGermanReddish-buff earthenware with openwork decoration
5th-6th centuryKoreanGray stoneware with combed and openwork decoration. Reportedly recovered near Chinju, South Kyŏngsang province.
4th-5th century CEKoreanEarthenware with three-color (sancai) lead glaze
11th-12th centuryChineseRusset Ding ware: porcelaneous white stoneware with russet-surfaced dark brown glaze, the markings in overglaze iron-oxide. Probably from the kilns at Jianci villiage, possibly from those at East or West Yanchuan village, Quyang county, Hebei province.
11th-12th centuryChineseKaya-type ware: gray stoneware with combed and openwork decoration and with considerable natural ash glaze. Reportedly recovered from the Tomb of the Generals in Yangji-ri, Hyŏnp'ung-myŏn, Talsŏng-gun, near Kyŏngju, North Kyŏngsang province in 1960.
6th centuryKoreanMetal
18th-19th centuryRussian
Jun-type ware: light gray stoneware with light blue glaze enlivened with bluish-purple splashes; with circular seal reading "Minoru" impressed into the wall of the foot-ring before firing
20th centuryJapaneseEarthenware
Iranian