10th-11th century
H. 31.3 cm (12 5/16 in.)
Ding ware: porcellaneous stoneware with ivory-hued glaze, the unglazed lip originally bound with metal. From the Ding kilns, Quyang county, Hebei province.
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1st century BCERomanEarthenware with slip-painted decoration
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12th-13th centurySilver, fruitwood
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18th centuryChineseCeramic
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19th centuryJapanese