4th century BCE
9.2 × 9.4 cm (3 5/8 × 3 11/16 in.)
Terracotta
5th centurySasanianYue ware: stoneware with celadon glaze
10th centuryChineseHard-paste porcelain with polychrome enamel decoration
18th centuryGermanCeramic
20th centuryAmericanIncised celadon ware: light gray stoneware with celadon glaze over incised decoration
11th-12th centuryKoreanPorcelain with decoration painted in gold enamel over a red enamel ground added at a later date
16th centuryChineseTerracotta
9th-8th century BCEGreekBlue ware: porcelain with clear glaze over incised characters, the inscribed vessel washed with cobalt-blue before glazing. From the kilns at Punwŏn-ri, Kwangju-gun, Kyŏnggi province.
19th centuryKoreanLongquan celadon ware: molded, light gray stoneware with cloudy celadon glaze and with appliqué legs. From the Longquan kilns, Zhejiang province.
12th-13th centuryChineseEnameled blue-and-white ware, "wucai" type: porcelain with decoration painted in underglaze cobalt blue and overglaze polychrome enamels; with underglaze cobalt-blue mark reading "Da Ming Wanli nian zhi" within a double circle on the base
16th-17th centuryChineseSilver
19th centuryFrenchTerracotta
Greek