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Hearst Museum object titled Bottle with stand, accession number 9-5143a,b, described as Blue and deep purple glaze porcelain, bottle shaped, 10” high, “ Ch’i’en Lung).
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-5157, described as Imari-Yaki bowl, porcelain, white with red and blue bands, medallions. 5 1/2” diameter, 3 1/22” high. This is a rare shape created by a highly skilled individual according to Koji Ohashi.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl with cover: stand, accession number 9-5140a,b, described as a) Bowl, white, flowered; b) Cover; teak with jade knob; pierced design of leaves and tendrils; knob is human figure, white; dia. 4 1/2” h. to top of knob 3”.
Hearst Museum object titled Box: incense, accession number 9-5158a,b, described as Mishima, Satsuma. Porcelain incense box. Grey with white stylized chrysanthemum on lid. 2 1/4” diameter.
Hearst Museum object titled Brush washer with cover, accession number 9-5142a-c, described as porcelain & cover, brush washer K'ang Hsi (1662-1722), famille verte, enameled.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 9-5141a,b, described as Cucumber green jar, 18th century.
Hearst Museum object titled Snuff bottle, accession number 9-5149a,b, described as Small snuff bottle, relief decoration, enamel, 18th century possibly Chia Ching ( 1796- 1820).
Hearst Museum object titled Snuff bottle, accession number 9-5147, described as Snuff bottle, white crackle porcelain, underglaze blue decoration in dragon design. No stopper. 3” high.
Hearst Museum object titled Vase, accession number 9-5160, described as Vase ( Kang Kai) figures in green color  on white, 17” high Famille verte.
Hearst Museum object titled Vase, accession number 9-5161, described as Chinese porcelain, oxblood, 14” high.