19th century
Sancai ("three-color") ware: white earthenware with lead-fluxed cobalt-blue, caramel-brown, and clear glazes over stamped decoration and with lead fluxed, pale yellow glaze on the feet. Probably from kilns at Luoyang or Gongxian, Henan province.
8th centuryChineseTerracotta
GreekSilver, fruitwood
18th-19th centuryBritishCeramic
20th centuryFrenchSilver, gilt
18th centuryBritishCeramic with wicker base
20th centuryGray stoneware with stamped decoration and splashes of natural ash glaze
7th-8th centuryKoreanIncised celadon ware: light gray stoneware with celadon glaze over incised decoration. Reportedly recovered in western Kyŏnggi province.
12th centuryKoreanGlass
2nd-4th century CERomanTemmoku-type ware: light gray stoneware with dark brown glaze streaked with yellow overglaze, the foot and base with medium brown skin; with incised signature reading "Moriyasu saku" on the base
20th centuryJapaneseSilver and pewter; box: silver, wood, shagreen, and velvet
18th centuryBritishCeramic
20th centuryAmerican