c. 1774-1814
Width dimension above includes handle. Painted design of pink roses. Mark of crossed swords painted in blue on bottom, indicating Dresden porcelain. Lip painted with amber color. Handle in angular shape. Rosebud painted inside bottom. Similar in form to 1928.129B.
5.1 × 10.5 × 7.9 cm (2 × 4 1/8 × 3 1/8 in.)
Mrs. Edward P. Bliss, gift; to Fogg Art Museum, 1928
Punch'ŏng ware: light gray stoneware with pale celadon glaze over decoration painted in iron-brown slip on the white-slip ground. Made near Kongju, at the foot of Mount Kyeryong, South Ch'ungch'ŏng province.
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RomanCeladon ware and silver
6th centuryChineseNumbered Jun ware: light gray stoneware with variegated purple and blue glaze; with Chinese numeral 3 (san) inscribed on base before firing
15th centuryChineseSilver
18th centuryBritishTerracotta; pale reddish clay, black paint
6th-5th century BCEGreekSilver
20th centuryAmericanNickel silver and ebony
20th centuryGermanReddish-buff earthenware with openwork decoration
5th-6th centuryKoreanFritware painted with blue (cobalt), turquoise (copper), and black (chromium) under clear alkali glaze
14th centuryLongquan celadon ware: light gray stoneware with grayish olive celadon glaze over applique decoration
12th-13th centuryChineseHard-paste decorated with polychrome overglaze
19th centuryGerman