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Hearst Museum object titled Animal riding utensils, accession number 9-8403a,b, described as Girths, cotton canvas, with leather end pieces through which metal buckling devices are attached. a) flat weave canvas with leather sewn on securing metal buckles at each end. b) ribbed canvas with leather ends, one of which ink stamped with Chinese characters, securing metal buckles at each end; used to attach saddle to horse
Hearst Museum object titled Animal riding utensils, accession number 9-8406a-d, described as Set of stirrups and strips which attach them to saddle; (a and b) cast iron stirrups with decorative holes and fluting at bottom edge (c and d) leather strips stitched on edges and decorated with blue leather strips, each with brass stud and four white metal grommets ending with yellow metal fluted decorative buckle with white metal tongue; holes on opposite ends
Hearst Museum object titled Basin, accession number 9-8383, described as basin, green ceramic, with recessed center topped by finial, on a pedestal base;  H.  11 cm.  Diam. of top 20 cm.  Diam. of base 11 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-17883, described as bowl, ceramic, footed, tan glaze with dark brown floral design on inside and outside, green lip.  Diam. 18 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-8384, described as Bowl, brown ceramic with dark brown design; H. 6.5 cm. Diam, 16 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Bridle, accession number 9-8407, described as Bridle for horse, leather trappings with hinged iron bit, three brass studs and two white metal buckles.  Total length, (reins included)
Hearst Museum object titled Catheters, accession number 9-8393a,b, described as Catheters used for swaddled infants, unfinished wood with pyro-incised encircling lines and decorative finials; a) flask-shaped bowl with conical shaped finial, for males; b) basin-shaped bowl with knob-shaped finial, for females
Hearst Museum object titled Cleaver, accession number 9-8398, described as cleaver shaped knife, metal, with engraved design and unfinished wood handle
Hearst Museum object titled Comb beater, accession number 9-8399, described as comb beater; metal plated comb-like device with wooden handle which extends at right angle from comb; used in rug production for compressing warp threads
Hearst Museum object titled Door pulls, accession number 9-8394a,b, described as Door pulls, cast iron ring and pin construction with decorative plates each with eight bosses a) and b)