late 11th-first half 12th century
H. 5.1 x Diam. 15.7 cm (2 x 6 3/16 in.)
Light gray stoneware with appliqué handle and spout and with medium brown glaze. Place of manufacture uncertain--probably from northern China.
8th-9th centuryChineseLiao sancai ("three-color") ware: pinkish buff earthenware with lead-fluxed clear, emerald-green, and caramel-brown glazes over a white-slip ground
11th centuryChineseTerracotta
6th century BCEGreekTerracotta; reddish yellow clay with slip, decoration in dark brown glaze
7th century BCEGreekSilver
18th centuryBritishEarthenware with slip-painted decoration
3rd millennium BCEChineseCizhou ware: light gray stoneware with decoration painted in underglaze brown slip on a white slip ground, with details touched on the surface of the clear glaze in russet-brown slip and olive-green glaze in localized areas, the unglazed lowest portion finished with dark brown glaze
14th-17th centuryChineseReddish-buff clay with dark brown painted decoration
2nd millennium BCEIranianSilver
19th centuryBritishNumbered Jun ware: light gray stoneware with variegated magenta and blue glaze; with Chinese numeral 1 (yi) inscribed on base before firing; "Yangxin dian Changchun shuwu yong" (Hall of Mental Cultivation, used in the Studio of Everlasting Spring) inscription incised on base at a later date
15th centuryChineseSilver
19th centuryIslamic