10th-early 11th century
overall (max.): H. 11.0 × Diam. 20.8 cm (4 5/16 × 8 3/16 in.) footring: H. 1.5 × Diam. 12.5 × Thickness 0.5 cm (9/16 × 4 15/16 × 3/16 in.)
Jizhou ware: light gray stoneware with misfired dark brown glaze and bluish white markings, the markings probably from an application of ash
12th-13th centuryChineseSilver
18th centuryAmericanMonochrome glazed porcelain: porcelain with subtly mottled rust-brown glaze
19th centuryChineseLacquer
19th centuryChineseReddish buff stoneware with variegated light blue and purple glaze
20th centuryJapaneseTerracotta
South ItalianTerracotta
2nd-3rd century CERomanMonochrome lead-glazed ware: white earthenware with lead-fluxed emerald-green glaze on the exterior and lead-fluxed pale yellow glaze on the interior. Probably from kilns at Luoyang or Gongxian, Henan province.
8th centuryChineseMonochrome glazed porcelain, "qingbai" type: porcelain with pale, sky-blue glaze over molded and incised decor; with incised mark reading "Da Qing Qianlong nian zhi" in seal-script characters on the base
18th centuryChineseGlass
20th centurySwedishBronze
1st-2nd century CERoman