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Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-23879, described as Plain pale-tan body, dark brown bowstring on the rim. Acquisition Data: Panjiayuan, Beijing, with Vernon Eagle, RMB 50, 2009-09-27.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-23868, described as Enamel tray. On a white background is a transfer design of a peacock standing on a rock surrounded by blossoming peonies. Additional pigments were hand-painted in green, blue and red. The back is deep blue. Acquisition Data: Panjiayuan, Beijing w/ Miriam Clifford. 70 rmb. 2003-2-15
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-14588a-k, described as sweetmeat set: 9 enameled dishes (a-i), in round oak container with lid (j,k): a) center plate: round, flat bottomed, turned up side, brass rim, 3 spur feet.  decoration: black vases of various shapes, 1 with emblems projecting from mouth, on white ground; gilt detail.  border patterns: trellis-work alternating with scroll work band at inner side, black scroll work on pale blue on side.  rolling linear design on exterior on exterior on pale lime-green ground.  blue flower design on base.  (b-i) wedge shaped, to fit around center dish (a); with scalloped outer curve.  each has similar decoration to (a) and one of the 8 ordinary symbols (pa pao).  (j,k) are round, flat bottomed oak, stained to rosewood appearance.  both with major split thru.  paper label states "18th c." (a) has large chip.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-23872, described as Enamel tray. The white body is stenciled with a red five-pointed star and inscriptions “Academy of Political Science” (政治學院Zhengzhi xueyuan), “0463,” and “1954.10.” A blue bowstring decorates the rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-23876, described as Enamel tray. The tray has a yellow ground, on which there is stenciled a scene of small houses next to a stream. Pale green edge and cobalt bowstring decorates the rim. Acquisition Data: Panjiayuan, Beijing, Mr. Zheng鄭, 2 nd floor, with Virginia Bower. RMB 75. 2008-06-21.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-23881, described as Enamel tray. The Monument to the Heroes of the Revolution is pictured at the right. On the left is a quotation by Mao Zedong, starting with “Tens of thousands of martyrs” (成千成万的先烈 Chengqian chengwan de xianlie). Pale green edge and black bowstring. Acquisition Data: Panjiayuan, Beijing, purchased from Wang Zhanhua王占华, woman vendor from Shenyang, RMB 80, 2006-03-12
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-23849, described as Glass tray. The lobed translucent pink-tinted glass has a circular design. A five-pointed star in the center floats above the characters for “Happiness” (幸福xingfu). A wheat garland tied with a bow curves around the bottom half of the circle. The outer ring has the message “Safeguard world peace” (保卫世界和平 baowei shijie heping) in simplified characters. Baoguosi, Beijing. 2004-8-19
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-23873, described as Enamel tray. On a yellow ground, the tray is stenciled with a scene of a mother and her daughter standing on a riverbank under maple trees, with the mother pointing to the Beihai Park across the river. Pale blue edge and cobalt blue bowstring decorates the rim. In the 1950s imperial parks were opened to the general public.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-23875, described as Enamel tray. The tray has a yellow ground, on which there is stenciled with a flower basket. Pale green edge and cobalt bowstring decorates the rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 9-17737, described as Tray; round, black lacquer with mother of pearl inlay of plum blossoms.  Lacquered wood, mother of pearl inlay.  Diam. 46 cm, Ht. 3.5 cm.