late 8th-early 7th century BCE
8.8 x 10 x 0.1 cm (3 7/16 x 3 15/16) mouth: 8.6 cm (3 3/8 in.)
Harry J. Denberg, New York, NY (by 1969), gift; to the Fogg Art Museum, 1969.
Ding ware: porcellaneous stoneware with ivory-hued glaze, the unglazed lip originally bound with metal. From the Ding kilns, Quyang county, Hebei province.
11th-12th centuryChineseChangsha ware: light gray stoneware with pale celadon glaze over white slip and underglaze decoration painted in iron-brown and copper-green pigments, the rim with touches of iron-brown. From the kilns at Tongguan, Changsha, Hunan province.
9th centuryChineseLeaded bronze, traces of gilding
6th century BCEGreekTerracotta
5th century BCEGreekBurnished black earthenware
8th-9th centuryChineseElectrotype of gold original; repoussé
19th-20th centuryMycenaeanPale green glass
1st-2nd century CERomanEarthenware with green lead glaze
10th-12th centuryChineseSilver
19th centuryBritishGray stoneware with combed, stamped, and openwork decoration. Reportedly recovered in Haep'yŏng-myŏn, Sŏnsan-gun, North Kyŏngsang province, in 1959.
5th centuryKoreanCeramic
20th centuryGermanTerracotta