Fritware, black painted under turquoise glaze
12th-13th centurySyrianKoryŏ white ware: molded white porcelaneous stoneware with pale bluish-green glaze. Reportedly recovered from a tomb in Posŏng, South Chŏlla province, in 1962.
12th centuryKoreanHuanghuali wood with brass fittings
17th-18th centuryChineseTerracotta
CypriotMonochrome-glazed ware: pale pink earthenware with (partially degraded) lead-fluxed, clear glaze over white slip ground on the exterior; the pale blue splashes applied over the glaze in the twentieth century, using blue ink or pigment; with lead-fluxed, yellow glaze on the interior
8th centuryChineseDing ware: porcelaneous white stoneware with ivory-hued glaze over incised decoration. From the Ding kilns at Quyang, Hebei province.
10th-11th centuryChineseBronze with openwork decoration and with inlays of turquoise and malachite. Reportedly unearthed in 1911 in the vicinity of Xi'an, Shaanxi province
5th-4th century BCEChineseFritware with overglaze painted luster decoration
12th-13th centuryPersianBrownish-gray earthenware with cord-marked surface
2nd millennium BCEChineseTerracotta
9th-8th century BCECycladicEarthenware
3rd-2nd millennium BCEChinesePlaster