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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl and lid, accession number 9-17811a-d, described as bowls with lids; (10) wood, black lacquer with vermilion interior, conical shape, in original shipping crate and packing material, two packages, five bowls with lids in each package, packing paper dated Taisho Period, April 3, 1914 "Willow Creek Ranch" in ink on crate lid.
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 Chest, accession number 9-17789a-f, described as chest; wooden, with five drawers, loop shaped brass drawer handles, incised brass plates with floral designs on drawers and chest corners, sticker "T.Z. Shiota, $35.00" on back, one drawer with gourd shaped handle and bamboo design on surface. A) chest 31 x 25 x 33.5cm B) top drawer 7.5 x 24 x 29 cm C) 2nd drawer, 6 x 24 x 29 cm D) 3rd drawer  left 7 x 16.5 x 23 cm F) bottom drawer, right 13 x 11.5 23.5 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 9-17791, 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 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 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