7th-6th century BCE
Yue ware: light gray stoneware with celadon glaze over molded, carved, and incised decoration
10th-11th centuryChineseSilver
17th centuryBritishTerracotta
3rd-7th centurySasanianKaya-type ware: gray stoneware with combed and openwork decoration and with considerable natural ash glaze. Reportedly recovered from the Tomb of the Generals in Yangji-ri, Hyŏnp'ung-myŏn, Talsŏng-gun, near Kyŏngju, North Kyŏngsang province in 1960.
6th centuryKoreanEnameled porcelain: porcelain with an all-over coating of overglaze yellow enamel, the design reserved in red enamel against the yellow ground, the details articulated in black enamel on the reserved designs; with underglaze cobalt-blue mark reading "Da Ming Jiajing nian zhi" on the base.
16th centuryChineseEtching fired onto ceramic plate, then colored, glazed, and refired
19th centuryFrenchDing ware: porcellaneous stoneware with ivory-hued glaze, the unglazed lip originally bound with metal. From the Ding kilns, Quyang county, Hebei province.
11th-12th centuryChineseSilver
18th centuryBritishTerracotta; black gloss
5th century BCEGreekSilver, wood, ivory
18th centuryBritishStoneware with celadon glaze
6th-7th centuryChinese