Light gray stoneware with applique handles and incised and applique decor, the surface lightly burnished before firing. Anyang type.
13th-11th century BCEChineseHard-paste porcelain with polychrome enamel decoration
18th centuryGermanSilver
18th centuryBritishTerracotta
9th-12th centuryIranianMolded fritware covered with turquoise (copper) alkali glaze opacified with tin
13th centuryEarthenware
3rd millennium BCEChinesePunch'ŏng ware: light gray stoneware with pale celadon glaze over decoration painted in iron-brown slip on the white-slip ground on the interior; the exterior with pale celadon glaze over decoration lightly brushed in white slip
16th centuryKoreanCeladon ware: light gray stoneware with celadon glaze
20th centuryKoreanTerracotta, black ware
3rd millennium BCEAnatolianSilver
17th centuryBritishDing ware: porcellaneous stoneware with ivory-hued glaze, the unglazed lip originally bound with metal. From the Ding kilns, Quyang county, Hebei province.
11th-12th centuryChineseReddish earthenware covered in whitish slip and painted with red (iron), black (manganese), green (copper), and yellow (stain from fine chromite particles) under clear lead glaze
10th centuryPersian