The first, 12th/13th century, carved with overlapping lotus petals on the exterior walls, the glaze covering all surfaces except the foot pad and the remains of four sandy kiln spurs; the second, a 15th/16th century Buncheong bowl with white slip decoration of a grass-patterned band above impressed rope panels on both interior and exterior walls, a band of lotus petals on the interior framing a roundel impressed with flower heads and a rectangular seal of two Chinese characters possibly reading [nae]soem, the glaze covering all surfaces except the foot pad surrounding the recessed base; the third a 15th/16th century Buncheong deep bowl with in-curving walls, the white slip decoration limited to bands of waving grass and twisted rope on the exterior, the glaze stopping unevenly along the outside edges of the tall foot leaving the recessed base unglazed