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Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 9-15909, described as 'Bohle' square porcelain bottle w/ rectangular sides, high shoulder formed by flat triangles sloping to narrow round neck w/ round lip.  underglaze blue hand painted motifs of 3 leaves & tiny flowers widely spaced on white ground.  3 3/4" square  8 1/2" high
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 9-22694, described as very small, porcelain bottle with slightly concave walls flared at base and shoulder.  squared shoulder and narrow neck.  painted decoration around exterior men drinking tea and conversing.  scenes accented with rocks and bamboo.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 9-12337, described as bottle, porcelain.  cylindrical shape w/ almost horizontal top above shoulder, to short narrow neck and small flared mouth.  brushed underglaze cobalt decoration over entire body:  Octopus pattern on upper 2/3rds of body composed of spiral lines w/ perpendicular strokes like saw teeth.  lower third has vertical strokes enclosed by horizontal bands, all underglaze in varied strengths of blue on white ground.  H. 11.5 cm.  Base dia.  6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 9-5159, described as porcelain, dark deep cobalt blue glaze bottle shaped 16" high
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle with stand, accession number 9-5143a,b, described as Blue and deep purple glaze porcelain, bottle shaped, 10” high, “ Ch’i’en Lung).
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-23595, described as Materials: Glazed porcelain Diameter at rim: 16 cm Date: 1933 Country: People’s Republic of China   Description: The exterior is painted with bird and peonies. The reverse is inscribed. The gilded rim is worn. Inscription: Reverse: “Floral fragrance and birds’ songs also have feeling. Autumn month of the kuichou year [1933] at Zhu mountain [2 illegible characters] Yi xin ? made” (花香鳥語亦多情句  癸酉之秋月於珠山,□□義新森作huaxiang niaoyu yi duoqing ju, guiyou zhi qiuyue yu Zhushan, XX Yi xinsen zuo), an illegible red mark. Red square maker’s mark on foot: 景鎮范義新Jing zhen Fan Yi xin xx. Place of Origin: Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province. Condition: Extensive damage on foot rim, major chips and cracks on rim, wear. Acquisition Data: Shenyang suburbs. About 80 RMB. Date: 2012-06
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-12611, described as Bowl, porcelain: blue and white decoration. Half sphere shape on short foot.  Scalloped sides and rim.  Stencil applied design of "Chinese boys at play" on sides exterior and interior.  White medallion on center bottom interior with design of two Hoo birds in blue.  Band near foot with bent comb pattern (petals?).  Dee recessed foot.  Height 8.2 cm; Maximum Diameter 18.6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-4895, described as Modern Chinese imitation of Aynthia ware rice bowl ("Bencharong porcelain").
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-13489, described as Bowl, porcelain, blue and white:  Hemispherical on short foot, thin walls, Light blue underglaze large character in center; shou (joy) and two designs on side, on grey ground.  Rough surface, many pinholes.  Sand adheres to chipped foot.  H. 6.9am, Dia. 17cm. Porcelain, turned on mold.  Underglaze grey-blue decoration on grey ground. Jan. 1965 - In good condition. Bowl, porcelanous body, glazed, underglaze painting in dull gray blue on b 6 5/8" diameter, 2 5/8" high; 17.0 cm diamterer, 6.5 cm high Calligraphic decoration.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-22654, described as porcelain bowl with shallow base ring and straight sides.  exterior and inner center medallion decorated a blue/white floral pattern; inner walls decorated with imari style floral and geometric patterns in blue, aqua, red, tan, lavender, and gold.