Vessel at far right in image.
Celadon ware: light gray stoneware with pale celadon glaze. Place of manufacture uncertain--probably from northern China.
6th-7th centuryChineseBlack basalt
18th centuryBritishTerracotta, brown-gray ware
3rd millennium BCEAnatolianEnameled porcelain: porcelain with overglaze yellow enamel
19th centuryChineseBronze with glass
3rd century BCE-3rd century CEChineseJizhou ware: light gray stoneware with tortoiseshell glaze on the exterior, and with papercut decoration reserved in dark brown glaze against a variegated buff ground on the interior. From the Jizhou kilns near Yonghe, Ji'an, Jiangxi province.
12th-13th centuryChineseSilver
19th centuryFrenchTerracotta, fired red
6th century BCEEtruscanMonochrome glazed porcelain, "ox blood" type: porcelain with variegated copper red glaze with crackled green transmutations on the neck and mouth
19th centuryChineseGlass
20th centuryAustrianLight gray stoneware with impressed and appliqué decoration; with localized areas of light blue on the surface, perhaps slip applied before firing
5th-3rd century BCEChineseHard paste porcelain with feldspathic glaze
19th centuryGerman