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Hearst Museum object titled Chest, accession number 9-161, described as chest with hinged lid; rectangular; camphorwood with leather covering; yellow, white and green floral design on lacquered red ground; brass handles, edge trim and decorative studs; shield-shaped escutcheon; replacement redwood board floor; Context of use: Trunks such as this were usually made in sets, starting from a very large one 5 feet long and diminishing in size to about 2 feet one inch.  Often packed one inside the other, with the smallest filled with tea, the trunks were easily transported.  Used on board ship or in the hongs (residences and trading headquarters for Western merchants).
Hearst Museum object titled Chest, accession number 9-14763, described as Camphor wood, metal with brass mounts. Height: 50 6/10cm, deep: 51 1/4cm, Length: 1meter, 1/5cm.