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Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 1-249922, described as Aqua glass bottle; whole; 3-part hinge mold light green embossed design patient medicine bottle. "Lyon MFG. CO" "Mustang" "Liniment" "Mexican" "New York".
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 1-251661, described as Stoneware Bristol Glazed ceramic beer bottle with ochre top and cream base. Pint sized. Maker's mark of McIntyre & Co. Liverpool with 3 in center.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 1-246195, described as Ceramic bowl; broken, one side missing; hand-painted porcelain. No makers mark, dark blue floral pattern on grey.
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic spoon fragment, accession number 1-246266, described as Ceramic spoon stem bowl fragment; hand-painted porcelain. Black paint on white.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll head, accession number 1-245517, described as Ceramic doll head shoulder; hand-painted porcelain.
Hearst Museum object titled Teapot, accession number 1-246739, described as Ceramic porcelain teapot; whole; hand-painted porcelain. Design includes Chinese writing, two women, and one man depicted in traditional robes.
Hearst Museum object titled Toothbrush handle, accession number 1-161352, described as Polished bone toothbrush handle with a tapered end, inscribed with a double line label that reads "GOLD SEAL
Hearst Museum object titled Wine cup, accession number 1-246703, described as Chinese porcelain.  Wine cup.  Celadon glazed.  This is one element of a set of forms, including bowls, plates, and cups, which occur in this glaze.  Probably from South China.  This type is a very common element of overseas Chinese occupation sites and, like most of the older types, is still made.  The hand-painted under-glaze mark is for the sun.