1.
A Neolithic Burnished Black Pottery Vessel With Two Handles
Longshan Culture, Shandong province, 3rd millennium B.C.
Height 71⁄2 inches (19 cm)
2.
A Neolithic White Pottery Tripod Ewer (GUI)
Longshan Culture, Shandong province, circa 2400–2000 B.C.
Height 141⁄8 inches (35.8 cm)
3.
A Neolithic Burnished Black Pottery Stemcup
Dawenkou Culture, Shandong province, circa 2800–2500 B.C.
Height 73⁄8 inches (18.7 cm)
4.
A Moulded White Pottery ‘Dancing Monkey’ Flask (Bianhu)
Sui-Early Tang Dynasty, A.D. 7th Century
Height 61⁄4 inches (15.9 cm)
5.
A Black Burnished Pottery ‘Phoenix-Head’ Ewer
Tang Dynasty (A.D. 618–907)
Height 121⁄2 inches (31.8 cm)
6.
A Burnished Black Pottery Buddhist Ritual Vessel (Kundika)
Tang Dynasty (A.D. 618–907)
Height 115⁄8 inches (29.5 cm)
7.
A Burnished Black Pottery Alms Bowl (Patra)
Tang Dynasty (A.D. 618–907)
Diameter 91⁄2 inches (24.1 cm)
8.
An Openwork Glazed White Stoneware Censer
Sui Dynasty (A.D. 581– 618)
Height 3 inches (7.6 cm)
9.
A Glazed White Stoneware Jar and Cover
Tang Dynasty, A.D. 9th–early 10th Century
Height 91⁄2 inches (24 cm)