late 18th-19th century
Light gray stoneware with light grayish-blue glaze over openwork decoration. Made in northeastern Korea, probably in Hoeryŏng-gun, possibly in Myŏngch'ŏn-gun, North Hamgyŏng province.
19th centuryKoreanBuff earthenware with molded and incised decorative elements
4th-3rd millennium BCEChineseLeaded bronze
6th-5th century BCEGreekCeramic
ChineseEarthenware with cold painted pigmentEarthenware with cold painted pigment
5th-3rd millennium BCEChineseTerracotta
GreekGray earthenware with cold painted pigment
1st-3rd century CEChineseFritware pierced and painted with blue (cobalt) and black (chromium) under clear alkali glaze
17th-18th centuryTerracotta; buff clay, white slip with red and black decoration
11th-8th century BCECypriotJian ware: dark gray stoneware with dark brown glaze, the markings in iron oxide; the saggar fragments made of coarse reddish buff firing clay. Recovered from the kilns at Shuiji, Jianyang county, Fujian province
12th-13th centuryChineseBizen-type ware; reddish stoneware with incised and combed decoration and with three bands of oxidized silver-foil embellishment
20th centuryJapaneseSilver
18th centuryAmerican