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Gray stoneware with incised, combed, and openwork decoration. Reportedly recovered from a tomb in Ch'angnyŏng, South Kyŏngsang province.
6th centuryKoreanMolded celadon ware: light gray stoneware with celadon glaze over molded decoration
12th centuryKoreanGray stoneware with incised decoration. Reportedly recovered in the Taegu area, South Kyŏngsang province.
9th-10th centuryKoreanStoneware with inlaid decoration under celadon glaze
12th centuryKoreanChosŏn white ware: porcelain with light blue glaze. From the kilns at Punwŏn-ri, Kwangju-gun, Kyŏnggi province.
18th centuryKoreanProto-Kaya ware: grayish buff earthenware with appliqué handles and cord-marked surfaces
1st-2nd century CEKoreanCeramic
20th centuryAmericanCast bronze
15th centuryIndianJasperware
18th centuryBritishBronze
5th century BCEEtruscanKaya-type ware: gray stoneware with appliqué and openwork decoration and with traces of natural ash glaze. Reportedly recovered from a tomb in Hyŏnp'ung-myŏn, Talsŏng-gun, near Kyŏngju, North Kyŏngsang province, in July 1962.
6th centuryKoreanLeaded bronze
1st century BCEGraeco-RomanSilver
17th centuryAmericanSilver
17th centuryBritishGlass
1st century BCE-1st century CERomanBlue-and-white ware: porcelain with decoration painted in underglaze cobalt blue
18th centuryKoreanBuff-colored earthenware painted with black (manganese), yellow (lead-tin), and green (copper) under clear lead glaze
10th centuryBuff-colored earthenware painted with luster (silver and copper) over white lead alkali glaze opacified with tin
10th centuryNumbered Jun ware: light gray stoneware with variegated purple and blue glaze; with Chinese numeral 3 (san) inscribed on base before firing
15th centuryChineseKaya/Chinju-type ware: gray stoneware with combed, stamped, appliqué, and openwork decoration and with traces of natural kiln glaze. Reportedly from Andong, North Kyŏngsang province.
5th centuryKorean