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Hearst Museum object titled Altar box, accession number 9-22000, described as This is an altar box,  It is a wooden box covered with brass medallions and decorations showing Buddhas and deities. On the inside of the hinged lid is a scene of the Buddha with two disciples, probably Shakyamuni with Shariputra and Madhgalyayana. There is a small Chinese padlock, without a key, attached to the closure fitting. It is similar to the locks numbered T-132.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 9-21892, described as Gentleman's belt with gilded iron fittings. The iron loops allow for suspending accessories such as flint and striker sets, purses, etc. Part of the buckle is missing such that the belt cannot be fastened.
Hearst Museum object titled Body armor, accession number 9-21888, described as Two convex iron disks 7 3/4 inches in diameter, 3/4 inch deep and two convex iron disks 6 3/4 inches in diameter, 3/4 inch deep. They are joined together by leather straps with steel buckles. These appear to be some type of decorative body armor.
Hearst Museum object titled Bookplate stamp, accession number 9-22035, described as Bookplate stamp or printing device, which shows the  "God of Wisdom" Manjushri. The Tibetan letters for Manjushri ('Jam dpal) are inscribed together with the words "God of Wisdom" and "Library of Theos Bernard."  This stamp is labled "Los Angeles Stamp and Stationery Co.
Hearst Museum object titled Bookplate stamp, accession number 9-22033, described as Bookplate stamp or printing device, shows the  "God of Wisdom" Manjushri. The Tibetan letters for Manjushri ('Jam dpal) are inscribed together with the words "God of Wisdom" and "Library of Theos Bernard.
Hearst Museum object titled Bookplate stamp, accession number 9-22034, described as Bookplate stamp or printing device, which shows the  "God of Wisdom" Manjushri. The Tibetan letters for Manjushri ('Jam dpal) are inscribed together with the words "God of Wisdom" and "Library of Theos Bernard.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-21864, described as Offering bowl, used for offering water; elegant shape with finely crafted standing base; intricate, geometric pattern that incorporates the auspicious svastika design.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-21863, described as Offering bowl, used for offering water; elegant shape with finely crafted standing base; intricate, geometric pattern that incorporates the auspicious svastika design.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-21862, described as Offering bowl, used for offering water; elegant shape with finely crafted standing base;  intricate, geometric pattern that incorporates the auspicious svastika design.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-21865, described as Offering bowl, used for offering water; elegant shape with finely crafted standing base; intricate, geometric pattern that incorporates the auspicious svastika.