Enameled porcelain, "famille verte" type: porcelain with decoration painted in overglaze polychrome enamels
17th-18th centuryChineseWood
BritishMarble
19th centuryItalianPainted and laminated wood and plywood with leather handles
20th centuryAmericanBronze; copper, silver, and bronze inlays
1st century BCE-1st century CERomanRed-lacquer-coated wood, the designs painted in black, green, and ochre lacquers on the red-lacquer ground. Probably made in Sichuan province; probably recovered at Lelang (also spelled Lo-lang; Korean, Naknang), near T'o-sông-ni, southwest of P'yôngyang, Korea. Attached to a reconstructed gilt wood stand.
1st century CEChineseWood, tubular steel and caning
20th centuryAmericanMolded plywood, rubber, metal screws
20th centuryAmericanMahogany and ebony (secondary woods: mahogany and pine), gilt-brass, and brass
19th centuryAmericanWood
ChineseWood
18th centuryBritish