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Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23894, described as Enamel mug. A red five-pointed star and the blue inscription are stenciled with spray paint on white ground. Acquisition Data: Baoguosi Zheng Haisheng鄭, with M. Nylan, Terese Bartholomew. RMB 100. 2007-09-20
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23891, described as Enamel mug. The white ground features two doves, one white and one blue, against green background. A white inscription with red shadow effect reads “Safeguard an enduring world peace” (保衛世界持久和平 Baowei shijie chijiu heping). The handle is partially painted with cobalt blue and a bowstring of the same color encircles the rim. Acquisition Data: Panjiayuan, Mr. Huang黃, with Profs. William Wallace and Paul Crenshaw. RMB 200. 2011-05-28.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23937, described as Enamel mug. The white ground is stenciled with a red inscription: Learn from the working class (向工人阶级学习 Xiang gongren jieji xuexi). Framed on the top and the bottom by an abstract auspicious pattern and a panoramic scene of factories, both in orange. Blue bowstring decorates the rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23944, described as Enamel mug. The army-green ground is stenciled in yellow with a quotation from Mao Zedong, ending with “Concern yourselves with the Country’s great affairs; carry the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution through to the end” (你們要关心国家大事,要把无产阶级文化大革命进行到底 Yao ba wuchan jieji wenhua dageming jinxing daodi), followed by Mao’s signature. Brown bowstring decorates the rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23929, described as Enamel mug. The white ground is stenciled with an inscription from 1948 when land reform was beginning. Mao’s “Highest Directive” (最高指示Zuigao zhishi) cautioned government leaders of the risks of inappropriate policies and tactics. “Policy and tactics are the lifeblood of the Party. All levels of leader and comrade must carefully pay attention, and absolutely must not be negligent” (政策和策略是党的生命, 各级领导同志务必充分注意,万万不可粗心大意” Zhengce he celue shi dang de shengming; geji lingdao tongzhi wubi chongfen zhuyi, wanwan buke cuxin tayi). The top of the body is decorated with the long-lived nandina plant and sprayed with orange pigment. A brown bowstring decorates the rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23933, described as Enamel mug. The white ground is stenciled with a steamship sailing on waves. On the left side is a two-character red inscription “Go forward” (前进qianjin). Blue bowstring decorates the rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23964, described as Enamel mug. The pale green ground is stenciled in turquoise with four characters. The rim is dark green.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23907, described as Enamel mug. The plain pale-yellow ground is undecorated except for a green rim and handle. RMB 20
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23903, described as Enamel mug. The turquoise body is stenciled with red characters “New China – 2304 – ” probably referring to New China printing plant (新華2304 Xinhua). Cobalt blue bowstring decorates the rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23947, described as Enamel mug. The white ground is stenciled with military aircrafts above the sky. The top of the body is stenciled with a red inscription: Make an all-out effort. Make an all-out effort. Devote oneself to annihilating the enemy invaders (全力以赴,務歼入侵之敌敵。Quanli yifu, wu jian ruqin zhi di). Blue bowstring decorates the rim. RMB 75