12th cent. - 13th cent.
H. 6.5 x W. 11 x D. 9.5 cm (2 9/16 x 4 5/16 x 3 3/4 in.)
Earthenware with slip-painted decoration
4th-3rd millennium BCEChineseTerracotta, black to gray ware
3rd millennium BCEAnatolianTerracotta
7th century BCEGreekSilverplate
20th centuryAmericanSilver
17th-19th centuryFrenchSilver, fruitwood
18th centuryBritishGlass
19th centuryAmerican?Stoneware with greenish gray glaze
14th-15th centuryChineseEarthenware
3rd-2nd millennium BCEChineseLight gray stoneware with variegated reddish-buff skin, with impressed cord marks on the lower half and with localized areas of natural ash glaze, the natural glaze droplets now disintegrated and flaked away. Reportedly recovered in Asan-myŏn, Koch'ang-gun, North Chŏlla province in 1963.
5th-6th centuryKoreanCizhou-type ware: light gray stoneware with medium brown glaze over white slip, the decoration incised into the glaze before firing to reveal the white slip. Place of manufacture uncertain--probably from northern China.
16th centuryChinese