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Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 9-12693, described as China. Platter, porcelain. Very shallow wide bowl shape, flat bottom, curved sides, flared rim and short foot. Heavily decorated with overglaze enamels: flowers and leaves in green, grey, and red with black outline over red diaper pattern of four lobed leaf within squares, on white ground. Band around inner wall with peony scroll work in same colors with two green and two yellow dragons on dotted circle pattern in iron red. Outer wall: red cloud pattern band near rim. Red and green prunus blossoms below, and plantain leaf comb pattern band near base. Double recessed foot. Platter had been badly broken and mended with staples, plaster and pewter in the chips. Enamel and lacquer very worn, and scratched on bottom. Height 6.2 centimeters, diameter 32.2 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 9-12694, described as China.  Plate, porcelain. Wide, somewhat curved up sides, depression in center bottom. Dark underglaze blue decoration: small medallion center of perals or Jui scepters radiating like flowers. Same design in scrollwork band with eight characters: "good luck" around bottom near side. On side near rim: eight Buddhist emblems in band in iron red. Two light blue lines near edge. Underside has three floral designs in overglaze enamels of red, white, green and yellow, depicting peach, pomegranate, and finger citron. Faint lines in underglaze blue. Recessed foot. Top surface very scratched. Small character cut into surface. Diameter 27 centimeters, height 3.8 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 6-20368, described as Blue glaze plate, broken; diameter 12 cm. Roman town.
Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 7-7399, described as Plate; Materials: Ceramic, underglaze, glaze. Techniques: Transfer pattern (underglaze). Colors: Blue on white. Dimensions: 10 inch diameter; 1-1/8 inches high. Remarks: Deer in stream motif; floral motif border, wave motif, outer edge. Glaze worn on inner ridge and bottom. Marked "z".
Hearst Museum object titled Plates, accession number 9-13493a,b, described as Plates; shallow, lobed, wheel marks, floral motif, metal edges, bottoms extremely rough, esp. (B); (A) more reddish brown, more brushwork than (B). 6 1/2” diameter, 1 1/4” high.