Ceramic's in the 1100's

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Plate with Youth in Landscape Setting. Safavid period, early 17th century. Unknown | Iran | Cincinnati Art Museum
Seljuk Mystic Plate, Kashan, Iran, early 13th century. Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
Bowl with astronomical and royal figures | Work of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bowl with astronomical and royal figures, Seljuq period (1040–1196), late 12th–early 13th century Central or northern Iran Stonepaste; polychrome in glaze and overglaze painted and gilded on opaque monochrome glaze (mina'i)
Marbled Bowl
Marbled Bowl, 1100s China, possibly Henan province, Xinwu, Dangyangyu, Northern Song dynasty (960-1127) glazed stoneware, Diameter - h:7.00 w:13.25 cm (h:2 3/4 w:5 3/16 inches)
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Maker(s) & Production: Unknown, potter, Iran Collection: Frank Brangwyn Collection Category: fritware (stonepaste) Name(s): bowl Islamic pottery; category silhouette ware; category Date: circa 1100 — circa 1199 School/Style: Seljuk Period: 12th Century
(#166) Petite jarre à décor peint Culture Anasazi Style Tularosa (Pueblo III), Arizona, Etats-Unis 1100-1300 ap. J.-C.
PETITE JARRE À DÉCOR PEINT CULTURE ANASAZI STYLE TULAROSA (PUEBLO III), ARIZONA, ETATS-UNIS 1100-1300 AP. J.-C. SMALL ANASAZI PAINTED JAR, TULAROSA, ARIZONA, UNITED STATES
Anasazi Pottery
ANASAZI POTTERY Five bowls and a pitcher with polychrome decoration, southwestern United States, ca. 1100 AD; Tallest: 6"; Provenance: Collection of Robert Ellison
Head of Attendant | China | Northern Song (960–1127) or Jin (1115–1234) dynasty | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Head of Attendant Period: Northern Song (960–1127) or Jin (1115–1234) dynasty Date: 11th–12th century Culture: China Medium: Unfired clay with pigment