17th-19th century
2.86 x 9.21 x 7.3 cm (1 1/8 x 3 5/8 x 2 7/8 in.)
Mrs Arthur T. Cabot, Bequest to Fogg Art Museum, 1944.
Terracotta
20th centuryMetal
20th centuryGermanTerracotta
GreekSilver
19th centuryBritishChangsha ware: light gray stoneware with pale celadon glaze over white slip and underglaze decoration painted in iron-brown and copper-green pigments, the rim with touches of iron-brown. From the kilns at Tongguan, Changsha, Hunan province.
9th centuryChineseEnameled porcelain: porcelain (possibly biscuit porcelain) with emerald green enamel
19th centuryChineseHard-paste porcelain with polychrome enamels and gold
18th centuryGermanGlass
20th centurySwedishAsh-glazed ware: light gray stoneware with thin, intentionally applied, brownish-green, ash glaze over all-over ground of iron-brown slip. Reportedly recovered in North or South Chŏlla province, in 1959.
13th centuryKoreanTerracotta
6th century BCEGreekHard-paste porcelain with monochrome enamel decoration
18th centuryGermanFritware painted with white slip, blue (cobalt), and black (chromium) under clear alkali glaze
14th centuryPersian