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Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 7-7409, described as Ceramic, cylindrical shaped mug; light brown, dark brown band, black design/ writing. Street scene decoration on one side; “Ye old Cheshire Cheese/ 1667” on another side,"B.A. Moore and Son / Fleet Street / London" on another, "Dulton  Lambeth  England 9936" stamped on botttom; height: 5 inches, diameter: 3 3/4 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 7-6408, described as Ceramic mug; annular pearlware; cylindrical, slightly flared body. 1800-1825, orange, pale green, dark brown, on dark cream-colored ground; height: 6 inches, diameter: 4 1/8 inches. Type of ceramic commonly found on early historical sites in the eastern United States.
Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 7-7396, described as Plate; Materials: Earthenware, tin glaze. Colors: Pink, olive, blue, brown, on white. Dimensions: 7 to 5/8 inches across; 7/8 inches high. Remarks: Heptagonal; bird and flower motif, linear detail; hole, top, for hanging.
Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 7-7401, described as Plate; Materials: Ceramic, glaze. Techniques: Transfer pattern (underglaze). Colors: blue on white. Dimensions: 10.5 inch diameter; 1.5 inches high. Remarks: Classical antiquities pattern, "Phemius Singing to the Suitors"; "Clementson" on bottom, also title of subject matter. 12-sided rim.
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 Vase, accession number 7-7390, described as Vase; Globular body, long, narrown neck. Glaze is finely crackled and is deeper yellow in some places. Bottom says "Wardle, England