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Hearst Museum object titled Brass vase, accession number 9-9807, described as Tumbler, tinned copper; rounded base with flared mouth; allover chased and incised paisley and floral design; height 13 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 9-9804, described as Tumbler; intertwining floral with leaf design rim; height 11.5 cm, diameter 8 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-9528, described as tray, octagonal, brass-plated copper with cloisonne designs; curvilinear designs are red and green filled circles radiate from center; cf. 9-766 for similar work
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-9801, described as Tray, circular; intertwining floral and bird motif with black lacquer ground; diameter 39.4 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-9800, described as Tray, circular; tinned copper and silver-colored intertwining floral motif with black lacquer ground; diameter 39.8 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-9803, described as Coaster; intertwining floral motif with leaf design along rim; diameter 12 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-9802, described as Coaster; intertwining floral motif with spiked bars along rim; diameter 12.3 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Vase, accession number 9-9806, described as Jar, brass, globular with short neck; three demon and three demon and seven female figures in arches; continuous line and dot borders; height 11.8 cm. Native name: Lota (water vessel). Water from a lota would be transferred to the smaller panch patra before being offered to the deity. This very decorated example may be made for ornamental use.
Hearst Museum object titled Vase, accession number 9-9808, described as Vase, drop shaped with scalloped mouth edge; long pedestal with disc and triangular base; allover chased and engraved floral design; height. Bud vase.
Hearst Museum object titled Vase, accession number 9-9805, described as Jar, copper, ovoid shape with short neck; embossed; three archways with 4-armed deity holding palm branches separated by palm trees; height 8.1 cm. Native name: Lota (water vessel). Water from a lota would be transferred to the smaller panch patra before being offered to the deity. This very decorated example may be made for ornamental use.