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Hearst Museum object titled Flask, accession number 8-114, described as “candlestick” flask (modern reproduction of Roman glass)
Hearst Museum object titled Flask, accession number 8-129, described as Tall flask, blue collar  Modern reproduction of Roman glass.
Hearst Museum object titled Flask, accession number 8-131, described as Yellow flask, blue ripples.  Modern reproduction of Roman glass.
Hearst Museum object titled Flask, accession number 9-23850, described as Aluminum hot water flask. A lithographic transfer on a red ground depicts a building complex facing a boulevard with a row of trees and several vehicles. The building resembles the Minorities Palace (民族宮Minzu gong), which would make the broad avenue Chang’an Boulevard. Lights and fireworks that brighten the red night sky likely refer to a National Day celebration, perhaps the tenth anniversary of the PRC in 1959, when the Minorities Palace was completed. A logo is impressed on the bottom part of the thermos: “Sunflower” (向阳 Xiangyang), with a sunflower image and “-2-.” Sunflowers, which continuously turn toward the sun, signified the loyal citizens who turn toward the Communist Party and Mao Zedong. A similar sunflower logo appears on the top of the lid.
Hearst Museum object titled Flask, accession number 6-12744, described as Vase
Hearst Museum object titled Flask, accession number 8-169, described as 1 pomiform glass flask; blue; straight flare neck; iridescent
Hearst Museum object titled Flask, accession number 6-8296, described as Brown ceramic jar, bulging at shoulder, small base rim, pinched in vertical handle. greatest diameter 9, length 12cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Flask, accession number 8-134, described as Tall   flask, pale green     Modern reproduction of Roman glass.
Hearst Museum object titled Flask, accession number 8-225, described as Bronze, flat bottom, flask; constricted neck; flare rim; 15.cm high
Hearst Museum object titled Flask, accession number 6-23648, described as red jar, pointy bottom, bulging neck. Probably 6-7121.