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Hearst Museum object titled Vase, accession number 9-13398, described as Vase, porcelain, blue and white. Tall narrow cylindrical vase with short narrow neck and foot; high shoulder. Underglaze blue, linear depiction of portions of dragon appearing out of sprayed spots of dark blue 'clouds'. Most of white ground covered. Interior plain. 4 character reign mark of K'ang Hsi reign (1662-1722) within double circle. Surface very glossy. One glaze bubble in side that has been filed down. Height 19.2 cm. Max diameter 9.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Vase, accession number 9-12748, described as vase, porcelain.  blue and white.  tall, rectangular, heavy, thick walled w/ applied modeled decorations:  two large modeled handles in form of dragons on opp. sides.  3-clawed, high relief scales, horns, detailed faces, one w/ mouth open, other closed.  underglaze blue representation of tiger standing on hind legs peering at cloud above.  representation of waves on other side in light blue wash.  key-fret cloud pattern band at top;  fret and dot pattern band near base w/ two lines.  H:  33.2 cm. max W:  18 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Vase, accession number 9-15911, described as pair of vases;  narrow white porcelain vases w/ swelling sides, widest at center of total height, tapering to mouth & base of equal size.  underglaze blue design of two dragons among scattered clouds.  base & top decoration W. bands of flower & leaf motifs on lattice ground.  "a" is mirror of "b