2500-1800 BCE
34 x 3.5 x 5.7 cm (13 3/8 x 1 3/8 x 2 1/4 in.)
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Sachs, Cambridge, MA, (by 1965), bequest; to Fogg Art Museum, 1965.
Plaster
19th centuryItalianTerracotta, remains of white slip.
3rd-1st century BCEGreekGilt bronze
9th-10th centuryChinesealuminum and solid cast white plastic
21st centuryAmericanWood
EgyptianIvory
18th-19th centuryFrenchGreen lead-glazed funerary ware: brick-red earthenware with openwork elements under partially degraded emerald-green, lead glaze; with modern brush-written characters on the base reading "T'o-sông-ni". Reportedly recovered at Lelang (also spelled Lo-lang; Korean, Naknang), near T'o-sông-ni, southwest of P'yôngyang, Korea.
1st-3rd century CEChineseLimestone
5th century BCEAchaemenidMarble
19th-20th centuryItalianPackage of dried pimento, inscribed in black fiber-tip ink
20th centuryGermanBronze
19th centuryFrenchPlaster, toned, painted and gilt
19th-20th centuryAmerican