Excavated from Antioch, Syria (1935-1939), dispersed; to Princeton University, (between 1935-1939 and 1947), gift; to the Fogg Art Museum, 1947.
Earthenware with green lead glaze
1st century BCE-1st century CEChineseGray stoneware with incised and openwork decoration and with traces of natural ash glaze (originally with appliqué dangles). Reportedly recovered in Ch'angnyŏng, South Kyŏngsang province, in 1962.
6th-7th centuryKoreanSilver, fruitwood
18th centuryBritishNumbered Jun ware: light gray stoneware with variegated purple and blue glaze; with Chinese numeral 1 (yi) inscribed on base before firing
15th centuryChineseBronze
19th centuryGermanCopper
19th centuryOttomanPorcelaneous white stoneware with ivory hued glaze
9th centuryChineseTerracotta
4th-7th centuryByzantineMonochrome glazed stoneware, "guan" type: light gray stoneware with celadon glaze
18th centuryChineseTerracotta
5th century BCEGreekTerracotta
4th century BCEGreek