8.4 × 15 cm (3 5/16 × 5 7/8 in.)
Ding-type ware: translucent, off-white porcelaneous stoneware with clear glaze
11th-12th centuryChineseJizhou or Jizhou-type ware: white stoneware with clear glaze, the decoration incised and carved through the glaze before firing. Probably from the Jizhou kilns at Yonghe, Ji'an, Jiangxi province; possibly from the Linchuan kilns at Linchuan, Jiangxi province
13th centuryChineseSilver
18th-19th centuryFrenchStone
EgyptianPlain celadon ware: very light gray porcellaneous stoneware with lightly crazed celadon glaze
14th-15th centuryKorean
Porcelain
20th centuryAmericanCizhou ware: light gray stoneware covered all over with white slip, the floral decoration incised and the patterned background stamped into the white slip ground, all under a clear glaze
10th-11th centuryChineseMonochrome glazed porcelain: porcelain with clear glaze over applied powdered cobalt
19th centuryChinesePale blue-green glass
1st-2nd century CERomanTerracotta
GreekTerracotta
13th century BCEMycenaeanMetal
20th centuryGerman