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4th–5th century
Korean
stoneware
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18th century
Korean
Stoneware with celadon glaze
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3290 BCE - 2880 BCE
Majiayao
earthenware, coil-built, w/ painted design in black & red-brown mineral pigments
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618-907
Chinese
stoneware with iron glaze, splashed with straw ash glaze
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1909-1948
Samuel Haile
stoneware with iron slip designs
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mid 17th century
Japanese
stoneware with brown, black and yellow glaze
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6th century
Korean
stoneware
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5th–6th century
Korean
stoneware
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13th century
Korean
stoneware with brown glaze
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6th - 7th century
Korean
stoneware with incised decoration
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5th century
Korean
stoneware with impressed cord marks
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918-1392
Korean
stoneware with natural ash glaze
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5th century - 6th century
Korean
stoneware with combed decoration
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5th century
Korean
stoneware with impressed cord marks, incised decoration, and natural ash glaze
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