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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl fragment, accession number 1-161750, described as Basal fragment of a Chinese white porcelain stoneware, possible rice bowl, with under-glazed hand painted blue double happiness, scrolls, butterfly, etc. on the exterior, also present an under-glazed blue chop-like mark that maybe illegible or nonsense.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl fragment, accession number 1-127874, described as Bowl base fragment; Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) attributed. Presumed to have been salvaged from the cargo of the Portugese Manila galleon San Agustín, which was shipwrecked in November 1595 in Drakes Bay, Point Reyes, California, on its return trip from Manila. Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.