Possibly Ru ware: light gray stoneware body with pale bluish celadon glaze. Possibly from the Ru kilns, Henan province
11th-12th centuryChineseCeramic
ChineseGuan ware: dark gray stoneware body with a lightly crackled, bluish green celadon glaze. From the Guan kilns near Hangzhou, Zhejiang province
12th-13th centuryChineseProbably Ru ware: light gray stoneware body with pale bluish green celadon glaze over carved vertical rib. Probably from the Ru kilns, Henan province
12th centuryChineseProbably Ru ware: light gray stoneware body with pale bluishgreen glaze, the exterior glaze with white to buff cloudiness due either to under firing or to burial (in the waste heap at the kiln site). Probably from the Ru kilns, Henan province
11th centuryChineseCeladon ware: light gray stoneware body with bluish celadon glaze. Possibly from Henan or Shaanxi province
11th-12th centuryChineseYue ware: light gray stoneware with celadon glaze over incised decoration; with Chinese character "shang" incised under the glaze on the underside
10th-11th centuryChineseLongquan celadon ware: molded, gray stoneware with lightly crackled, transparent, bluish green celadon glaze. From the Longquan kilns in Zhejiang province.
12th-13th centuryChineseYue ware: light gray stoneware with celadon glaze over carved and incised (or stamped) decoration; with Chinese character "ji" incised under the glaze on the underside
10th-11th centuryChineseYue ware: light gray stoneware with celadon glaze over incised decoration
10th-11th centuryChineseLonquan celedaon ware: pale gray stoneware body with an extensively crackled, grayish green celadon glaze over molded decor. From the Longquan kilns in Zhejiang province
12th-13th centuryChineseCeramic
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