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A work made of bronze with gilding.

Jar (hu or zhong), Western Han dynasty (206 B.C.–A.D.9)

A work made of stoneware with celadon glaze.

Quatrefoil Plant Stand, Goryeo dynasty (918–1392), 12th-13th century

A work made of glass; blown with black enamel (schwarzlot).

Beaker, 1600/25

Hermann Benckert

A work made of glass; blown, enameled, gold and silver foil decoration.

Beaker, 1814

Samuel Mohn

A work made of gilt copper alloy.

Guanyin (Avalokiteshvara) Holding Lotus-Form Cup, Yuan dynasty (1279–1368), 14th century

A work made of silver.

Teapot, c. 1793

Daniel Van Voorhis

A work made of silver, parcel-gilt silver, and copper.

Berry Bowl, 1885–95

George W. Shiebler

A work made of blown glass with polychrome enamel decoration.

Beaker (Humpen), 1650/1700

A work made of hard-paste porcelain, polychrome enamels, and gilding.

Cup and Saucer, c. 1780

Nyon Porcelain Factory

A work made of glass, blown technique.

Kuttrolf (Bottle with Divided Neck), 4th century

Ancient Roman

A work made of silver gilt with cast, applied, and chased decoration.

Ascot Cup, 1825/26

Paul Storr

A work made of hard-paste porcelain, glaze, with enamels in colors, and gilding.

Tea Bowl and Dish, c. 1784–95

Chinese export porcelain

A work made of silver with ivory.

Covered Compote, 1926

Erik Magnussen

A work made of silver.

Handled Cup, Tang dynasty (618–907), about 675–750

A work made of silver.

Coffee or Tea Service, 1870–73

E. G. Webster and Son

A work made of wood and pigment.

Drinking Vessel (Kero), 1450–1532

Inca

A work made of slip-coated earthenware with cobalt blue and lead yellow streaks.

Ring-Handled Cup, Tang dynasty (618–906)

A work made of glazed stoneware.

Teabowl, About 1950-about 1970

Hamada Shôji

A work made of lithograph on paper.

Tea Drinking, published September 1, 1794

Henry William Bunbury

A work made of earthenware.

Plate, 1780–1820

Artist unknown

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