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Reddish earthenware covered in white slip and painted with red (iron) and black (manganese and iron) under clear lead glaze.
10th centuryReddish earthenware covered in white slip and painted with black (manganese and iron) under clear lead glaze
9th-10th centuryPersianReddish earthenware covered in white slip and painted with black (manganese and iron), red (iron), and yellow-staining black (chromium) under clear lead glaze
10th centuryPersianReddish earthenware covered in white slip and painted with black (manganese and iron) and red (iron) under clear lead glaze
10th centuryFritware painted with blue (cobalt) and brown (chromium) under clear alkali glaze
17th centuryFaience
8th-7th century BCEIranianFaience, with turquoise and yellow glaze
8th century BCEIranianFritware with carved decoration under turquoise (copper) transparent alkali glaze
12th centuryMolded fritware covered with turquoise (copper) alkali glaze opacified with tin
13th centuryFritware painted with luster (copper and silver) over white lead alkali glaze opacified with tin
12th-13th centuryPersianBuff-colored earthenware with patches of green (copper) running in clear lead glaze
9th centuryPinkish fritware with beaded and trailed slip relief, painted with black (chromite) under turquoise (copper) transparent alkali glaze
20th centuryFritware painted with black (chromium), blue (cobalt), turquoise (copper), and brownish-red (iron) over white lead alkali glaze opacified with tin.
12th-13th centuryPersianReddish earthenware covered in white slip and painted with black (manganese and iron) under clear lead glaze
10th centuryFritware pierced and painted with blue (cobalt) and black (chromium) under clear alkali glaze
17th-18th centuryFritware pierced and painted with black (chromium) under clear alkali glaze
17th-18th centuryFritware pierced and painted with black (chromium) under clear alkali glaze
17th-18th centuryJizhou 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 centuryChineseYue ware: light gray stoneware with incised, molded, gouged, and appliqué decoration under celadon glaze. From the Yue kilns in the Shaoxing area, northeastern Zhejiang province.
3rd-4th century CEChineseTerracotta
20th century