As of 2026-07-08, Ceramic reproduction of an ancient pitcher tops the list with 0.25 m.
- #1 Ceramic reproduction of an ancient pitcher — 0.25 m
ceramics by Artist Unknown
source Wikidata - #2 Pitcher (MIK 6580) — 0.21 m
Pitcher highlighted in the Museum für Islamische Kunst collection
source Wikidata - #3 Ceramic Pitcher — 0.20 m
ceramics by Artist Unknown
source Wikidata - #4 Jugtown Pottery Grey Pitcher — 0.19 m
ceramics by Artist Unknown
source Wikidata - #5 Pitcher, Yale University Art Gallery, inv. 1931.536 — 0.18 m
YUAG 5126. Archaeological object excavated in Dura-Europos by the Yale-French team, 1928-1937, Syria
source Wikidata - #6 Pitcher, Yale University Art Gallery, inv. 1931.535 — 0.18 m
YUAG 5125. Archaeological object excavated in Dura-Europos by the Yale-French team, 1928-1937, Syria
source Wikidata - #7 Compound pitcher-AM 829 — 0.16 m
Compound pitcher from Cyprus
source Wikidata - #8 Reversed-neck jug — 0.15 m
reversed-neck jug from the Greek island Milos
source Wikidata - #9 One-Handled Pitcher, Yale University Art Gallery, inv. 1933.347 — 0.14 m
YUAG 5810. Archaeological object excavated in Dura-Europos by the Yale-French team, 1928-1937, Syria
source Wikidata - #10 Brown ceramic pitcher — 0.14 m
ceramics by Artist Unknown 1979.0400P
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