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Hearst Museum object titled Container, accession number 9-14599, described as container, metal with cloisonné decoration: Small barrel-shaped, with wide middle, narrow mouth and flat bottom. Six circular medallions with green, red, yellow and violet floral designs on black. Deep blue ground with crackle pattern. Prunus blossom pairs between each black medallion. Black scalloped red circle pattern border at rim and base. Flat bottom. Mottled turquoise enamel interior Small chip in side, interior button and side badly damaged, chips missing; stained. Height 8.3 centimeters, diameter 8 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Dish, accession number 9-14591, described as dish, boat shaped. canton enamel. Has slanted ends and cruved sides; forest green color. The exposed copper is gilded; both inside and out covered with gold flowers and leaves. White base with red signature. Some wear inside, crakcs on verso. length 16.2 centimeters, width 8.1 centimeters, height 4 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 9-12315, described as water jar, ceramic.  large bulging jar w/ wide mouth, short concave neck and a rather narrow foot.  slightly flared rim.  interior has a lightlcoated [sic] band of glaze near top.  exterior has bolk, stylized design of pine trees in copper greens and light & dark brown.  dark brown slip or glaze at base.  rim very worn.  many small bloats, chips in side.  UCDA cat. includes not:  "Extremely valuable".  H. 32 cm.  rim Dia. 29 cm.