Ding ware: porcellaneous stoneware with ivory-hued glaze, the unglazed lip originally bound with metal. From the Ding kilns, Quyang county, Hebei province.
11th-12th centuryChineseTerracotta, gray ware
3rd millennium BCEAnatolianNickeled brass
20th centuryAustrianNorthern black ware of Cizhou type: light gray stoneware with dark brown glaze, the markings in overglaze iron oxide, the lowest portion dressed with dark purplish brown slip. Probably from the Xiaoyu cun kilns at Huairen, Shanxi province.
12th centuryChineseTranslucent dark green nephrite with black inclusions (so-called spinach-green jade)
19th centuryChineseFritware painted with luster (copper and silver) over blue (cobalt) transparent alkali glaze and white lead alkali glaze opacified with tin
13th centuryPersianGrayish brown agate with dark brown mottles
19th centuryChineseTerracotta
5th century BCEGreekSilver
18th centuryBritishTin-glazed earthenware
18th centuryGerman