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Hearst Museum object titled Coconut bowls, accession number 9-14627a-d, described as Bowls, carved coconut shell with pewter lining with globular, short-turned feet. Each has similar low relief carved decoration representing various foliage, birds, and buildings (pagodas). Incised detail. Diamond-scalloped pattern nr. foot. Height (a-d) 5.1 cm. Diameter: 10.6cm. (d) has crack in bottom.
Hearst Museum object titled Container with lid, accession number 9-14622a,b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Container with lid, accession number 9-15907a,b, described as canteen shapoed container with cover, pewter (?) Brass, Inliad design with brass and set with stones relief designs on two sides, had sculptured knob a. 8.75" diameter, 2" thick, 9.75" high b. 2" high to top of knob animal heads in relief, inlaid bats, peach of immortality as knob, knob is damaged
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 7-5624, described as cup; pewter; for holy water; h. 22 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Food serving dish, with lid, accession number 9-8431a-c, described as tureen of pewter w/ cover in shape of duck; a) cover:  incised feather-like designs, 2 glass eyes w/ encircling brass; brass-outlined lip on bill; l. 35.5 cm.; b)  oval serving dish, l. 24 cm.; c)  footed warming pan-base w/ brass handles, l. 23 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Krug, accession number 7-392, described as Guild krug with separate cover; four inscribed medals hang on chains from lugs around the body of the piece; the cover is decorated with a shield soldered vertically to the top , and a soldier holding a halberd; height 60.2 cm, weight 3,326 g
Hearst Museum object titled Krug, accession number 7-391, described as Large pewter krug marked with initials and 1747, floral designs.
Hearst Museum object titled Krug, accession number 7-390, described as large pewter krug etched "IIF / Gewonnen / 1751
Hearst Museum object titled Krug, accession number 7-393, described as Pitcher with hinged lid; weight 2,343 g; lid decorated with a polished sphere and a lamb holding a cup; height 39 cm x 21 cm; body inscribed (translation by D. Menzel 12/19/73) “Donated to/ the New Church/ at Ober Arter/ by Mr. Johann Wilhelm Christian Weismann; At the time Minister there/ and his wife/ Maria Johanna born - Seegerin / Year 1771”
Hearst Museum object titled Lamp, accession number 9-8216a,b, described as lamp, 2 pan type; a) rectangular tray base: vertical double slotted pan holder at one end with could scroll at top and flame appendages on side; stamped inscriptions on base; wick rest in bottom of pan;stamped inscription red (in translation): “made by Chou (?) Yuan; made of brass (sic)”