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Hearst Museum object titled Box, accession number 9-17792, described as box, votive box for statue, rectangular, carved dark wood, peg construction, one side open, front with two opposed carved dragons; early 10th century
Hearst Museum object titled Box, accession number 9-17802a-g, described as box (sweetmeat); wood, black lacquer exterior, painted gold birds and flowers on lid; body with painted floral sprigs; painted gold interior; lid and box with scholar and aide in black; five enamelled metal insert trays, each with one of the five Immortals in landscape scene. “Nade Inohina” (Made in China) stamped on bottom of each tray; early 20th century
Hearst Museum object titled Box, lid, and compartments, accession number 9-17786a-i, described as Container (fancy meats): fan shape with lid, wood, black lacquer, seven removable compartments, lid with painted gold scene of Eight Immortals paying homage to the Jade? Emperor. Painted floral design on sides; interior vermilion lacquer with gold trim.  A) lid 41 x 22 x 4 cm B) bottom 41 x 22 x 5.5 cm C-I) removable compartments av. 12 x 9 x 3 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cabinet, accession number 9-17810a-d, described as cabinet; for shelf or table top; wood, black lacquer with gold paintings of lake scenes on front four doors and sides, birds and flowers on sides and back; two interior drawers, one removable shelf; stickers inside front door in English, “Old Chinese Lacquer Chien Lung Period $125.00”, “No. 85”, sticker  on back “#84”.   (a) cabinet 74x37x17 cm (b) left drawer 14x14.5x4.5 cm (c) right drawer 14x14.5x4.5 cm (d) removable shelf 34.5x 14x 0.8 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Container, accession number 9-17813, described as container; brass, cloisonne, multi-colored panels on sides with rooster and flowers, overall incised foliage design, rectangular; early 20th century
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 9-17790, described as Lo-han; (one of the 18 Lo-hans, protectors of Buddhism), standing, carved wood, lacquered gold, red and black; gold and black wave pattern on robe, appears to be painted over original paint, random chips on paint, (from same temple as Kwan-Yin, 9-17791); late 19th century
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 9-17791, described as Kwan-yin; standing, carved wood, holding scroll, lacquered gold robe with wave pattern, reddish hands and face, black hair, random chips on paint, (from same temple as Lo-han, 9-17790); late 19th century
Hearst Museum object titled Incense burner, accession number 9-17818a,b, described as incense burner; ceramic, black, lion shape A) body; short, squat, four legs and tail, incised fur and spiral pattern 17 x 24 x 17.5 cm  B) lid; lion head, open mouth, flared nostrils, incised mane 14.5 x 15.18 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Shoes, accession number 9-17785a,b, described as slippers; women's, embroidered silk, multicolored birds, butterflies flowers and foliage, white border blue background, peony on tow white cotton lining, leather sole, never worn. 25 x 7cm
Hearst Museum object titled Slippers, accession number 9-17784a,b, described as slipper; women's, embroidered silk , light blue checkered pattern with gold thread design; blue cotton lining, leather soles. 25 x 8 cm