Historic Pottery and Ceramics

An assortment of ancient pottery including jars and flasks from different cultures, highlighting unique shapes, textures, and historical significance.

Pottery cover on stand, with two lying, high ears, unglazed, aspot cover pot holder soil find ceramic pottery, hand-turned baked Pottery cover up red shard unglazed two upwardly hung horizontally placed sausage stand. Sphere model narrowing downwards. Small neck opening with short, upright top edge Top edge with collar on the outside Glaze tears on the underside archeology indigenous pottery extinguish heating fireplace
Pottery cover on stand, with two lying, high ears, unglazed, aspot cover pot holder soil find ceramic pottery, hand-turned baked Pottery cover up red shard unglazed two upwardly hung horizontally placed sausage stand. Sphere model narrowing downwards. Small neck opening with short, upright top edge Top edge with collar on the outside Glaze tears on the underside archeology indigenous pottery extinguish heating fireplace
Pottery cover on stand, with two lying, high ears, unglazed, aspot cover pot holder soil find ceramic pottery, hand-turned baked Pottery cover up red shard unglazed two upwardly hung horizontally placed sausage stand. Sphere model narrowing downwards. Small neck opening with short, upright top edge Top edge with collar on the outside Glaze tears on the underside archeology indigenous pottery extinguish heating fireplaceGlass flask. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: H.: 4 1/16 in. (10.3 cm)Diam: 3 1/8 in. (8 cm)Diam. rim: 2 1/4 in. (5.7 cm). Date: 3rd to 4th century A.D..Colorless with slight greenish tinge.Plain, rounded rim; funnel-shaped neck, tooled in around base; globular body; shallow kick in bottom.Intact; pinprick bubbles; dulling pitting, and iridescent weathering. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Jug, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1849 Jug of stoneware on the standing surface with an egg -shaped body and narrow neck. The C-shaped ear is attached to the neck and shoulder. Profiles on the neck. Covered with a brown Engobe. Frechen . Frechen (possibly) stoneware. glaze. engobe vitrification Jug of stoneware on the standing surface with an egg -shaped body and narrow neck. The C-shaped ear is attached to the neck and shoulder. Profiles on the neck. Covered with a brown Engobe. Frechen . Frechen (possibly) stoneware. glaze. engobe vitrificationGlobular Jar, 5th-3rd century BCE, 3 5/8 x 5 1/2 x 4 5/8 in. (9.21 x 13.97 x 11.75 cm), High-fired stoneware with impressed textile decor, China, 5th-3rd century BCECut. Terracotta, Vietnam, 10th-12th century. Provenance: Vietnam. Paris, Cernuschi museum. 78605-15 Archeology, Vietnamese art, cut, container, terracotta, archeological vestige, XEME X 10th 10th 10th century, XIIIEM XIIIth 13th 13th 13th 13Jug with horizontal borders, anonymous, c. 1550 - c. 1599 Jug of stoneware on stand ring with an egg -shaped body and long neck. The C-shaped ear is attached to the neck and shoulder. Covered with a brown Engobe. On the neck and body three wide horizontal tires with profile. Soil is missing. Raeren. Rae stoneware. glaze. engobe vitrification Jug of stoneware on stand ring with an egg -shaped body and long neck. The C-shaped ear is attached to the neck and shoulder. Covered with a brown Engobe. On the neck and body three wide horizontal tires with profile. Soil is missing. Raeren. Rae stoneware. glaze. engobe vitrificationPot, 3rd-2nd Millenium BC. Iran, Luristan (), 3rd-2nd Millenium BC. Earthenware; diameter of mouth: 5.8 cm (2 5/16 in.); overall: 7.4 cm (2 15/16 in.).Cooking pot. Cooking pot of bronze. The hull has a cast seam near the ears and is ball-shaped, but slightly sagged. He has created a thickening at the bottom, which originated as a result of the casting technique. This is formed by a casting hole with three times three-nozzle casting ribs. The transition from hull to neck is fluid. The lip edge has a relatively sharp side at the top and runs out. The pot stands on three six-sided legs, the inner side of which takes over the entire width. These seem turned on later. They walk out in seven-sided feet, whose inner side also takes the entire width. The ears extended in each other are probably turned on later. They are completely sharpened and versatile in diameter. On the outside they have a vague ornament, consisting of a swinging rank with leaves. When turning out of one of one of the ears, there is a piece of iron that originally belonged to the handle.Terracotta beaker late 1st century B.C. Roman Deep cup of thin clay without decoration.. Terracotta beaker 250695 Roman, Terracotta beaker, late 1st century B.C., Terracotta, H. 4 3/8 in. (11.1 cm); diameter of mouth 3/16 in. (0.5 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1918 (18.145.30)Bottle 11th-14th century Mississippian. Bottle 318290Ovoid Jar. China. Date: 25 AD-220 AD. Dimensions: H. 12.1 cm (4 3/4 in.); diam. 15.5 cm (6 1/8 in.). Earthenware with lead green glaze. Origin: China. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Pot 4th-7th century Coptic. Pot 476265JUGUETE ROMANO-AJUAR MUNECA-NECROPOLIS PALENCIA:CERAMICA. Location: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO NACIONAL-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN.CylinderVesselAlcohol pot (Karakara). Sandstone, dark brown, covered with iron brown, vegetable ash drips. Between 1768 and 1798. Paris, Cernuschi museum. Japanese art, spout, brown brown, dark brown, vegetal ash, Japanese ceramic, flowing, gres, karakara, pot a alcoholJar ". Sandstone, white slip under transparent cover. China, Song Dynasty (960-1279) / Yuan (1279-1368). Paris, Cernuschi museum. Chinese art, Chinese ceramic, container, Song dynasty, Yuan dynasty, Song time, Yuan, GRES, jar, container, terracottaGlobular pot ". Terracotta. Vietnam-Xe-Xive s. Paris, Cernuschi museum. 72185-47 Vietnamese object, globular pot, terracottaPottery cooking jug on three legs, grape model with one sausage ear, pouch-shaped, grape cooking pot tableware holder kitchen utensils earthenware ceramics earthenware glaze lead glaze neck, hand-turned glazed baked Red shard external neck internal and bottom sparing lead glaze. An ear fine turnings around the shoulder Pouch-shaped with sooty traces on the underside. Funnel-shaped neck Finger impression diagonally on the top of the ear archeology Heenvliet Bernisse indigenous pottery food preparation cooking kitchen Soil discovery: Heenvliet Branderf ditch filling Found 1971 1972.Jar ". Terracotta with polychrome paint. Neolithic period (around 8000 BC). Paris, Cernuschi museum. Anse, Chinese art, Chinese Ceramic, container, oval form, jar, decorative motif, neolithic period, container, terracottaLamp, Italy; 1st century B.C. - 1st century A.D; Terracotta; 3.2 × 6.2 × 11.5 cm (1 1,4 × 2 7,16 × 4 1,2 in.)Pottery pot on stand, baluster shape, was used in the sugar industry, sugar bowl pot holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze lead glaze, hand-turned glazed earthenware pot on stand. Baluster shape with round shoulder and narrow neck opening. Thick and round protruding neck edge Smooth finished narrow dent in the shoulder Red shard internal glazed Here sugar cones were made archeology indigenous pottery sugar confectionery craft sugar industrySpouted Bowl. Northern Iran, circa 150 B.C.-225 A.D.. Furnishings; Serviceware. Gray wareCup 2nd millennium B.C. () Anatolia (). Cup 322481Glass jug. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: Height: 4 in. (10.2 cm)Diam.: 2 1/4 x 1 1/4 in. (5.7 x 3.2 cm). Date: 1st-2nd century A.D..Translucent pale blue green, with same color handle.Tubular rim, folded out, round, and in, and pressed into top of mouth; short cylindrical neck with uneven tooled indents; straight sides to conical body; pushed-in bottom; strap handle applied as a pad on top of body, drawn out in a loop and trailed on to edge of rim and top of neck, with vertical loop above.Intact; some pinprick bubbles; dulling, faint iridescence, limy encrustation and weathering. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Glass perfume bottle 1st-2nd century A.D. Roman Translucent pale blue green.Thick rim folded out, over, and in, flattened on top; cylindrical neck with band of tooling marks around base; piriform body; flat bottom.Complete but crack around top of neck, with other internal cracks in body; a few pinprick and larger bubbles; dulling, pitting, and iridescent weathering, with some soil encrustation and one loose lump inside.. Glass perfume bottle 244637Vessel, mid 20th century, Unknown, 21 1/2 x 13 1/4 in. (54.6 x 33.66 cm), Clay, Chad, 20th centuryBowl. Culture: Coptic. Dimensions: Overall: 2 x 3 7/16 in. (5.1 x 8.7 cm). Date: 4th-7th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Pear-shaped vase with a crackled cream-colored glaze, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1799 Pear-shaped vase of stoneware (Dong-Khe-Good/Yiangnan thing), with a wide neck and high foot ring. Cream -colored, crackled glaze. Monochrome. China stoneware. glaze vitrification Pear-shaped vase of stoneware (Dong-Khe-Good/Yiangnan thing), with a wide neck and high foot ring. Cream -colored, crackled glaze. Monochrome. China stoneware. glaze vitrificationWine container (Hu) early 5th century B.C. China A portion of this vessels surface has retained its original corrosion-free brassy color. The triangular forms around the rim are inlaid with copper, which has turned dark and is partially covered by green corrosion. Listen to experts illuminate this artwork's story Listen Play or pause #7397. Ritual Wine Container (Hu) Supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies We're sorry, the transcript for this audio track is not available at this time. We are working to make it available as soon as possible.. Wine container (Hu) 45634Glass miniature perfume bottle. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: Overall: 1 3/4in. (4.5cm)Diam.: 1 1/16 x 11/16 in. (2.7 x 1.7 cm). Date: early 1st century A.D..Opaque white.Fine rounded rim; flaring mouth; cylindrical neck, deeply tooled in around base; ovoid body; small concave bottom.Intact; slight dulling, iridescence, and brown weathering. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Pottery spout jug, gray shard with lead glaze green on the shoulder, jug crockery holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze lead glaze, hand-turned glazed baked Tuitkan Pottery Gray shard on the shoulder covered with greenish lead glaze Narrow neck archeology Rotterdam Kralingen indigenous pottery import save keep Soil discovery Alexanderpolder Rotterdam found on the spot from the original village of Kralingen.Earthenware casserole, white shard, yellow, glazed, two vertical bands, on three legs, cooking pot tableware holder utensils earthenware ceramics earthenware glaze lead glaze, hand-turned glazed baked lemonade Pottery cooking pot grape-model white shard entirely covered with lead glaze two pinched top three pickets on the bottom. Fully covered with yellow sludge layer archeology native pottery food prepare cooking food cuisineTerracotta aryballos (oil flask) ca. 620-590 B.C. Related to the Kaeppeli Painter Rider galloping to right.. Terracotta aryballos (oil flask) 247186Amfora. nieznany warsztat egipski, potterJug, miniature 600-480 B.C. Cypriot. Jug, miniature. Cypriot. 600-480 B.C.. Terracotta. Cypro-Archaic II. VasesStorage Jar, 5th-2nd century BCE, 17 3/4 x 13 1/2 in. (45.1 x 34.29 cm), Pottery, China, 5th-2nd century BCEJar ca. 17th-16th century B.C. Iran. Jar 325941Pottery jug, small model or toy, bandoor, on stand foot, jug crockery holder toy relaxant soil find model ceramic earthenware glaze lead glaze, hand-turned glazed baked Pottery jug cover red shard outside largely covered with lead glaze with band ear and stand ring. Schenklip Upper edge crooked archeology Rotterdam Kralingen-Crooswijk Struisenburg Buizengat indigenous pottery playing child oil room packing Soil discovery: Buizengat when laying diver 1959.Footed Cup with HandlePottery cooking jug, grape-model, on three legs, one sausage ear, pouch-shaped, grape cooking pot tableware holder utensils earthenware ceramics earthenware glaze lead glaze neck, hand turned glazed baked Dark red shard. An ear rings. Dark brown sparing glaze on shoulder and bottom. Pouch-shaped model with straight neck and cuff-shaped upper edge. Roetsporen archeology Heenvliet Bernisse indigenous pottery food preparation cooking kitchen Soil discovery: Heenvliet Burner water well. Found 1972-07-06.Terracotta olla (rounded pot), Toltec civilization, from MexicoGlass perfume bottle 1st-2nd century A.D. Roman Translucent pale blue green.Rim folded out, over, and in, flattened on upper surface; tall cylindrical neck, expanding downwards and with tooled indents around base; ovoid body; small, concave bottom.Complete, except for weathering chip in rim; pinprick bubbles and some glassy inclusions on body; pitting, dulling, and iridescent weathering.. Glass perfume bottle. Roman. 1st-2nd century A.D.. Glass. Early to Mid Imperial. GlassTerracotta jar ca. 2300-1900 B.C. Cycladic The jar, the jug (2004.363.3), and the kernos (2004.363.1) displayed nearby in this gallery were found together in 1829 in a tomb on Melos by Captain Copeland, a British naval officer. In 1857 his widow gave the objects to Eton College, where they have remained until coming to The Metropolitan Museum of Art on loan in 1996.. Terracotta jar. Cycladic. ca. 2300-1900 B.C.. Terracotta. Early Cycladic III-Middle Cycladic I. VasesJARRO CON PINTURA BLANCA SOBRE ROJO. Nº INV. 9950. ALTURA 15 CM. DIAMETRO BASE 9 CM. MUSULMAN. (EXPOSICION :ARTE ISLAMICO ESPAÑOL)(DEPOSITO: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO DE BADAJOZ).Filler Jar. Israel, circa 400 B.C.. Furnishings; Serviceware. Ceramic with incised decorationAmphora ca. 1050-900 B.C. Cypriot Bands and wavy lines, geometric ornament on neck.. Amphora. Cypriot. ca. 1050-900 B.C.. Terracotta. Iron Age. VasesGlass perfume bottle. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: 1 1/2 x 1 1/16in. (3.8 x 2.6cm)Diam. of rim: 7/8 in. (2.2 cm). Date: 2nd-3rd century A.D..Small perfume bottleColorless with pale greenish tinge.Rim folded out, over, and in; flaring mouth; cylindrical neck; horizontal shoulder with sloping edges and corners; roughly squared body with deeply indented sides; pushed-in bottom, with slight traces of pontil mark.Intact; pinprick bubbles; some dulling, creamy weathering covering most surfaces, with some patches of iridescence. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Jar with Grooved Bands and Loop Handles Made 1100 BCE-1000 BCE China. Earthenware with molded and incised decoration .Jar ". Terracotta with lightweight glaze light green. Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD). Paris, Cernuschi museum. Chinese art, Han dynasty, Han time, jar, terracottaGlass perfume bottle. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: 2 15/16in. (7.4cm)Other: 2in. (5.1cm)Diam. of rim: 1 5/16 in. (3.4 cm). Date: 2nd-3rd century A.D..Colorless with pale yellow green tinge.Rim tooled out horizontally, folded over and in, and pressed into lopsided, flaring mouth; cylindrical neck, expanding downward; bulbous body; kick in bottom with trace of pontil scar.Intact; many bubbles; dulling and deep pitting; patches of brilliant iridescence and of thick, creamy weathering. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Negative Carchi culture. 850-1500 AD. Ceramic vessel. 19 x 20 cm (diameter). From Ecuador. Private collection.Jar ". Terracotta. China, Zhou dynasty (approx. 1050-256 BC). Paris, Cernuschi museum. Anse, Chinese art, Chinese ceramic, container, zhou dynasty, zhou, jar, container, terracottaFragment of Kruik, Anonymous, 1700 - 1800 Fragment of a jug, remains of glaze on the inside and outside. Ear and top edge broken off.  earthenware Fragment of a jug, remains of glaze on the inside and outside. Ear and top edge broken off.  earthenwareGlass perfume bottle 2nd-3rd century A.D. Roman Small perfume bottleColorless with pale greenish tinge.Tubular rim, folded out, over, and in; flaring mouth; tall, slightly funnel-shaped neck; sloping shoulder; roughly shaped, four-sided body with shallow indent in each side; pushed-in bottom with traces of pontil mark.Intact; pinprick and some large bubbles; slight dulling and patches of iridescent weathering, with some soil encrustation.. Glass perfume bottle 239781Ewer late 8th-early 9th century This object was excavated at Nishapur.Nishapur was a vital city in the early and middle Islamic periods, located along one of the main trajectories that connected Iran and West Asia Islamic lands with Central Asia and China. These itineraries are often referred to by the term Silk routes’ but were in fact crucial to the movement of constellations of materials and objects, as well as people and ideas. The diverse population of Nishapur and its surroundings, from the better-researched elite groups of merchants, land-owning aristocracy, and literates, to the less-known artisans, farmers, miners, and servants, were instrumental in adapting global cultural trends to create their own distinctive visual languages. This is seen in the material remains of everyday life in medieval Nishapur - from pots and pans to lighting devices, inkwells, textiles and trimmings, jewelry, games and toys, talismanic devices, weapons, coins, and architectural fragments.Nishapur lTerracotta flask. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: H. 3 9/16 in. (9 cm). Date: 2nd century A.D..On the shoulder is barbotine decoration inset with small chunks of colored glass. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Jug 650-600 B.C. Etruscan Flaring lip, decorated with incised rays, vertical lines, and dotted design.. Jug. Etruscan. 650-600 B.C.. Terracotta; bucchero. Orientalizing. VasesBlackware Jar in the Form of a Figure with Bound Arms and Legs. Chimú; North coast, Peru. Date: 1200-1450. Dimensions: H. 20.8 cm (8 3/16 in.). Ceramic. Origin: North Coast. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Jug with coat of arms and ribbed neck, anonymous, c. 1570 - c. 1600 Jug of stoneware on stand ring with a spherical body and long, ribbed neck. The C-shaped ear is attached to the neck and shoulder. Profiles closely. Covered with a brown Engobe. On the belly in relief twice a printed and imposed medallion with a weapon surrounded by leaf vines and the date '1578'. Attached to the ear a pewter frame, the lid of which is missing. Raeren. Rae Stoneware. Glaze. Engobe. frame: tin (metal) vitrification Jug of stoneware on stand ring with a spherical body and long, ribbed neck. The C-shaped ear is attached to the neck and shoulder. Profiles closely. Covered with a brown Engobe. On the belly in relief twice a printed and imposed medallion with a weapon surrounded by leaf vines and the date '1578'. Attached to the ear a pewter frame, the lid of which is missing. Raeren. Rae Stoneware. Glaze. Engobe. frame: tin (metal) vitrificationGlass square bottle 2nd-3rd century A.D. Roman Small, square, one-handled bottleTranslucent pale blue green; handle in pale green.Rim folded out, over, and in; cylindrical neck, tapering downward and aslant to body, with tooling marks around base; horizontal, rounded shoulder; uneven, slightly indented sides to body; uneven, rectangular bottom; claw handle applied to sholuder with two large pads extending to top of side, drawn up and out, then turned in horizontally and trailed with upward projecting loop on to edge of rim and top of neck. Unstable on bottom.Intact; some pinprick bubbles in body and elongated bubbles in handle; creamy brown weathering, with dulling and iridescence, covering much of surface.. Glass square bottle 239696Single Spout Bottle 5th-3rd century B.C. Paracas. Single Spout Bottle. Paracas. 5th-3rd century B.C.. Ceramic, pigment. Peru. Ceramics-ContainersJug. Culture: Cypriot. Dimensions: H. 9 3/16 in. (23.4 cm). Date: 600-480 B.C..Handle-ridge just with flat lip; red bucchero. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Terracotta globular jug ca. 1300-1200 B.C. Minoan One-handled, on shoulder delicate curvilinear design, dark-on-light ware.. Terracotta globular jug. Minoan. ca. 1300-1200 B.C.. Terracotta; Dark-on-light ware. Late Minoan IIIB. VasesGlass perfume bottle. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: Overall: 2 1/4 in. (5.7 cm)Diam.: 7/8 x 5/8 in. (2.2 x 1.6 cm). Date: 1st-2nd century A.D..Small unguentarium.Colorless with pale greenish tinge.Slanting tubular rim folded out, over, and in; cylindrical neck with tooled indent around base; elongated ovoid body; small concave bottom.Complete, but crack in rim and neck, repaired; pinprick bubbles and blowing striations; dulling, pitting, and iridescent weathering on exterior, soil encrustation and weathering on interior. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Kitchen pot; Unknown Night -Tamanian workshop; approx. 2600 2350 BC ; Early period D Azira III (-2600-00-00--2350-00-00);Spouted Jug. Western Iran, no date. Furnishings; Serviceware. Buff wareStoneware ear cup with thin vertical ear, in which two holes, ear cup head crockery holder soil find ceramic stoneware glaze loam glaze, hand-turned glazed baked stoneware ear cup toy Gray shard localized loamy glaze. Conical model with slight widening above the bottom. Stand surface coarsely finished. Thin vertical ear in which two holes are intended to create suspension cord by stringing archeology indigenous pottery import shaking begging drinkingSmall globular pot vas "transparent covered white GRS. Paris, Muse Cernuschi. Small globular pot Vietnamese art, Col Evase, Vietnamese collection, transparent coverage, white gres, globular pot, archeological vestigeTerra Sigillata ceramic pot black ovoid body and gloss varnish. Mouth diameter 96 mm Diameter Base 42 mm Height 112 mm Thickness 4 mm Weight 249 grams .( 1st - 3rd CE ) - Roman period from" House of Griffins "- Archaeological site of Complutum in Alcalá de Henares ( Madrid ). SPAIN.Pottery pot on stand, baluster shape, used in the sugar industry, sugar pot pot holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze lead glaze, opening 7.0 hand-turned glazed earthenware pot on stand. Baluster shape with round shoulder and narrow neck opening. Thick and round neckline with constricted neckline. Fuzzy turnbuckles Made from rather dry clay Red shard internal glazed Here sugar cones were made archeology indigenous earthenware sugar confectionery sugar industryGlobular pot with small collar ". Terracotta. Vietnam-Xe-Xive s. Paris, Cernuschi museum. 72361-14 Vietnamese object, small pass, globular pot, terracottaJug of stoneware. Jug of stoneware. The belly is hexagonal with blue circles as a decoration.Earthenware flowerpot or colander, red shard, unglazed, five square holes in soil, on stand surface, flower pot holder earth discovery ceramic pottery, hand-turned baked Pottery flowerpot red shard with single spot glaze five holes in the soil stand archaeological indigenous pottery adorn garden kitchen home interior. Dust tea bus or chair with an ivory lid, partly covered with a golden brown glaze. The lower part of the bus is unglazed. Old label on the inside with 'kinkwazan'. KinkaZan.Jug of stoneware. Brown jug of stoneware. The high cylindrical neck is decorated with a medallion. On the inverted inguivorous belly three medallions, representing the meal of Herod. The foot is partially caught in a pewter edge. With pewter lid.Pottery fire test, flattened on one side, red shard, unglazed, short handle, on three legs, fire test test earth discovery ceramics pottery, hand-turned baked Pottery fire test on one side flattened red shard unglazed short handle three-legged scour marks on the inside archeology indigenous pottery food preparation heating cooking kitchenGlass bottle Roman 2nd-3rd century CE Translucent blue-green.Everted rim, folded out, down, round, and in, with beveled edge in mouth; short concave neck; steeply sloping shoulder; cylindrical body, tapering downwards; thick, pushed-in bottom, with off-center pontil scar.Broken down one side with several cracks and one hole; many bubbles; brown limy soil encrustation and iridescent weathering. View more. Glass bottle. Roman. 2nd-3rd century CE. Glass; blown. Mid Imperial. GlassGlass cup 2nd-3rd century A.D. Roman Translucent pale blue green.Thickened, everted rim, with rounded lip; carinated body, with side expanding downwards to horizontal bulge at bottom, then slanting in sharply to convex bottom with low, pointed kick at center.Intact; pinprick and some larger bubbles; dulling, pitting, and patches of creamy weathering and brilliant iridescence.. Glass cup 245241CANTARO O BARRILA PARA EL AGUARDIENTE- UN ASA Y CUELLO ESTRECHO. Location: ALFARERIA. TAJUECO. Soria. SPAIN.Black ribbed clay vessel with twohandlesStorage Jar, 1400s. Japan, Muromachi period (1392-1573). Stoneware with natural ash glaze (Echizen ware); diameter: 47.5 cm (18 11/16 in.); overall: 57.5 cm (22 5/8 in.). Located in present-day Fukui prefecture northeast of Kyoto, the Echizen kilns produced ceramics with purplish-red skin flecked with white feldspar characteristic of the local clay used in this piece. Around 1700, the warm hue of Echizen wares gained popularity in tea practice, particularly when the vessels exhibited the rugged surface evident here in combination with the dynamic glossy glaze drips.Cup 4th-7th century Coptic. Cup 477334Incense burner with a copper cover, anonymous, c. 1600 - c. 1699 Pear -shaped incense burner of stoneware with an openwork, copper lid, covered with a crackle gray glaze. Gold lacquer restorations in the edge. Old label on the bottom with 'W137' and 'Korea 33/ Vente Bing  226'. Korea stoneware. glaze. copper (metal) vitrification Pear -shaped incense burner of stoneware with an openwork, copper lid, covered with a crackle gray glaze. Gold lacquer restorations in the edge. Old label on the bottom with 'W137' and 'Korea 33/ Vente Bing  226'. Korea stoneware. glaze. copper (metal) vitrificationStoneware jug, small model with wide band ear, slim neck with cuff, jug crockery holder soil find ceramic stoneware glaze salt glaze, hand-turned glazed fired Small type jug with large ear wide high neck with cuff. Flat bottom with traces of deduction. Rotations Gray shard brown and gray glazed archeology Rotterdam City center Stadsdriehoek Schielandshuis uitheems pottery import drink oil store package Soil discovery: Gallery garden Schielandshuis.Double Spout and Bridge Bottle with Bird 5th-2nd century B.C. Paracas. Double Spout and Bridge Bottle with Bird 308643Urn, anonymous, c. 1400 - c. 1950 Urn, on the bottom of it. Wide shouldered under, including tackling ribbed wall. Thick edge around the mouth of the pot. Remains of green enamel.  earthenware Urn, on the bottom of it. Wide shouldered under, including tackling ribbed wall. Thick edge around the mouth of the pot. Remains of green enamel.  earthenwareLamp 13th-14th century. Lamp 450381Dünnwandiges Glas Dünnwandiges Glas Copyright: xZoonar.com/TOLOxBALAGUERx 22568752Jug 750-600 B.C. Cypriot One-handled with globular body, horizontal bands and concentric circles.. Jug. Cypriot. 750-600 B.C.. Terracotta. Cypro-Archaic I. VasesLamp. UnknownVase(Maebyong)Vase in the form of a bird ca. 2100-2010 BC First Intermediate Period-early Middle Kingdom The body of this pottery vase of Nile clay is in the form of a bird. The birds head and the tail have been broken off and it stands on four small feet. The body of the vessel is covered all over with a red coating and decorated with notches on the rim and wide bands of white paint which stretch horizontally across the widest part of the vessel. The birdlike aspect of the pot is further emphasized by two birds molded in clay and applied on each side of the neck. Vases in the shape of animals were popular in Egypt at all periods beginning in the Predynastic, both in pottery and stone. Forms that appear whimsical to us had a deeper symbolic meaning for the ancient Egyptians. Similar bird vases were found in the First Intermediate Period tombs at Beni Hasan.. Vase in the form of a bird. ca. 2100-2010 BC. Pottery, paint. First Intermediate Period-early Middle Kingdom. From Egypt. Dynasty 9-12JugCANTARO DE CERAMICA NEGRA PARA AGUA CON CUERPO OVOIDE CUELLO CORO Y UN ASA. Location: ALFARERIA. QUINTANA REDONDA. Soria. SPAIN.Glass cup 2nd-3rd century A.D. Roman Translucent pale blue green.Knocked-off, uneven rim; slightly bulging collar below rim; straight sides expanding downward, with pronounced projecting ridge below, then angled in to join slightly convex bottom.No trace of any wheel-cut decoration.Intact; many pinprick bubbles; deep pitting, dulling, and iridescence on exterior; creamy brown weathering on interior.. Glass cup 244605Earthenware pap bowl, fully glazed, two bandors, on stand, porcelain crockery holder earth discovery ceramics earthenware glaze lead glaze, hand-turned glazed baked earthenware pap bowl red shard fully glazed on the upper edge arranged two vertical bandors on stand ring For restoration, the padded pieces are not overpainted archeology Rotterdam City triangle Oudehaven indigenous pottery food preparation cooking food kitchen Soil discovery: Oude Haven Rotterdam.Jar ca. 1550-1295 B.C. New Kingdom This 18th Dynasty storage vessel has a bi-conical body and a rounded base. Made from a coarse red ware, the jar is decorated with rope impressions around the body. The most distinctive feature is the cylindrical neck, on which traces of red paint or slip can be seen.. Jar. ca. 1550-1295 B.C.. Red pottery. New Kingdom. From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, Cemetery, MMA excavations, 1915-16. Dynasty 18Bowl. Culture: Coptic. Dimensions: Overall: 2 1/16 x 5 1/2 in. (5.2 x 13.9 cm). Date: 4th-7th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Glass beaker Roman 3rd-4th century CE Colorless, with pale blue green tinge.Slightly flaring, rounded, and thickened rim; funnel-shaped body with side curving in at bottom; folded tubular foot ring; deep, pointed kick in bottom.Intact, but one small weathering hole in side; severe pitting of surface bubbles and brilliant iridescence on exterior, patches of creamy brown weathering on interior. View more. Glass beaker. Roman. 3rd-4th century CE. Glass; blown. Late Imperial. Glass