Tri-Lobed Dish, Five Dynasties period (907–960)
Dish with Undulating Peony-Leaf Scrolls, Northern Song dynasty (960–1127)
Tripod Incense Burner (Censer) with Peony-Leaf Scrolls, Netlike Petals, and Masklike Legs, Northern Song (960–1127) or Jin dynasty (1115–1234), c. 12th century
Double-Handled Cup with Handles in the Form of Chi (Hornless) Dragons, Southern Song (1127–1279) or Yuan dynasty (1279–1368), 13th century
Conical Bowl with Interior of Fish Swimming amid Waves Encircling a Sea Crab and Exterior of Stylized Petals, Jin dynasty (1115–1234), 12th century
Dish with Petal-Lobed Rim, Lotus, and Waterweeds, Northern Song dynasty (960–1127), 11th/12th century
Dish with Inverted Petal-Lobed Rim, Northern Song dynasty (960–1127)
Bowl with Flared Rim and “Partridge-feather” Mottles, Northern Song (960–1127) or Jin dynasty (1115–1234), late 11th/12th century
Tripod Incense Burner (Censer) with Monster-Head Feet and Loop Handles, Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279)
Fluted Bowl, Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279)
Joss-Stick Holder in the Form of an Elephant Holding a Lobed Vase, Yuan dynasty (1271–1368)
Lobed Dish with Lotus Scrolls, Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), first half of the 14th century
Stemcup with Pearl-Edged Lobes and Central Floret, Yuan dynasty (1271–1368)
Globular Jar with Overlapping Leaves, Five Dynasties period (907–960)
Square Dish with Symbols of Longevity and Immortality (Deer, Bats, Fungus, and Clouds) and the Phrase Tian Zhi Mei Lu (Beauty of Heavenly Prosperity), Yuan dynasty (1271–1368)
Scholar's Rock or Brushrest, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), 18th century
Brushpot (bitong), Qing dynasty (1644–1911), 18th century
Altar Set, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Jiaqing reign mark and period
Seal, Qing dynasty (1644–1911)
Scepter with Head in Form of a Double Cloud (Ruyi), Qing dynasty (1644–1911), 19th century