Sancai ("three color") family of wares: molded pinkish white earthenware with caramel-brown and pale-green lead-fluxed glazes (and with grooved spine for attachment of hair from the mane of an actual horse)
8th centuryChineseGilt bronze
8th centuryChinese"Sancai" (three-color) ware: molded white earthenware with emerald green, caramel brown, amber yellow, and clear lead-fluxed glazes; unglazed areas with cold-painted pigments on a white ground
ChineseLead-glazed funerary ware: brick-red earthenware with applique elements and much degraded lead-fluxed emerald-green glaze
1st-2nd century CEChineseBuff earthenware with modeled, applique and stippled decoration, the surface darkened in firing. Upper Yellow River Valley area; probably from Gansu or Qinghai province.
3rd millennium BCEChineseHardstone, perhaps altered neprhite; with inscription on the underside in archaic-style characters
19th-20th centuryChineseMolded, gray earthenware with traces of cold-painted pigments
6th centuryChineseStone
ChineseDeep yellow-brown, faintly translucent stone with cream-colored streaks
3rd century BCE-3rd century CEChineseMolded pinkish white earthenware with traces of cold-painted pigments over white ground
7th-8th centuryChineseMolded, gray earthenware with cold-painted pigments over white ground
7th-8th centuryChineseMarble with polychromy
6th centuryChinese