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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-14586, described as Bowl, enamel on metal, enamelling, Light blue ground, red, pink, white, green, blue; 7 1/4" diameter, 3 3/8" high' Single flower motif, inside center; floral pattern, outside; footring; damaged January 1969 condition good Bowl, Canton enamel.  Interior rose, two peaches at center.  Exterior has peaches and floral and foliage sprays on pale green.  Dark blue scroll design at top; key-fret design on base.  Badly damaged:  four large chips on exterior which extend inside enamel.  Interior has 10cm crack and chip at top, many cracks, chips and water damage. D. 19 cm H. 9.5cm Painted enamel on metal Companion bowl to 9-1068 Painted enamel known in China as Yang Tz'u, "Foreign porcelain,"  which refers to the foreign origin of the enameling technique. Arthur and Grace Chu, Oriental Cloisonne and Other Enamels, Crown, N.Y. 1975
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-12718, described as bowl, porcelain.  wide and shallow w/ scalloped rim, short recessed foot.  incised imperial dragon motif amid flaming pearls and floral scrollwork in emerald green on mustard yellow ground:  center medalion-frontal view similar to textile pattern, w/ two elongated dragons on both inner and outer sides.  thin iron-brown band following contour of rim edge, 4-character inscription in underglaze blue on base reading 'rare shining vessel of the Ch'ing'  H. 4 cm. Dia. 19 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowls, accession number 9-12724a-f, described as Bowls (a,b); lids (c,d); saucers (e,f); porcelain w/ overglaze enamel decor. Cups have low waist; fairly straight expanding sides and flared out rim. Interior plain, exterior decorated w/ motif common to all pcs.: polychrome enamel floral scrollwork on dark blue ground. Four reserve medallions containing a different character each (longevity, etc.) in gold. Band around rim containing red, blue, yellow key-fret pattern on turquoise ground. Lids (c&d) are flat-bowl shaped w/narrow cylinder finial, w/ same design on upper side. Saucers (e&f) are bowl-shaped w/ slight lobes in rim and deep depressed centers (pedestal) for foot of bowls. Design on upper side. Gilt on rim of all pcs. (a-d) have coral-red reign mark of Kuang hsu (1875-1908). Chips in rim of (a&b). H. (a&b): 6.3cm. Dia. 10.1; H. (c&d) 1.2cm. Dia, 9.3 H. (e&f) 3.4cm. Dia. 11cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 9-14596, described as cup, canton enamel. Square with incuse corners; painted with designs known as the "Hundred Antiques". Colors are black with gold stenciling, with light green and blue border. Interior white, smudge marks on inside top 4 corners. Diameters 4.5 centimeters height 3.5 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 9-14595, described as cup, canton enamel in famille rose colors. Decorated with red, pink and blue flowers and foliage on turquoise ground. Damaged, chips in enamel, sev. cracks, foot bent.
Hearst Museum object titled Dish, accession number 9-14593, described as saucer, quatrefoil. canton enamle. painted in famille rose colors, scene has 2 red phoenix birds by a stream and bamboo, looking at a red sun, on white gorund. Verso has design of blue scroll on each lobe. Black hallmark on base. length 10.3 centimeters width 8.5 centimeters
Hearst Museum object titled Dish, accession number 9-14594, described as saucer, quatrefoil. canton enamle. painted in famille rose colors; "shou" character for long life in center, surrounded by 5 bats*; black and gold vines and border of black vines. Verso has 2 blue foliage scrolls and 3 blue symbols. Badly chipped on the inside, 2 chips on verso.
Hearst Museum object titled Dish, accession number 9-14591, described as dish, boat shaped. canton enamel. Has slanted ends and cruved sides; forest green color. The exposed copper is gilded; both inside and out covered with gold flowers and leaves. White base with red signature. Some wear inside, crakcs on verso. length 16.2 centimeters, width 8.1 centimeters, height 4 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Dish, accession number 9-14598, described as dish, canton enamel. 6-lobed shallow dish decorated with fruit, flowers and butterfly in center; border of multicolor flowers and foliage scale. Reverse light green, diameter 11.3 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Dish, accession number 9-14592, described as dish, metal with painted enamel decoration; shallow square qith knotched corners, 4 small feet, flat bottom. Scene on inside bottom of man seated on rock, trying sandles,  and boy wrapping bundle of wood; mountainbackground. Black and gilt scrollwork on side on pale blue ground. 4 scollwork designs on exterior sides on white ground with blue an red stripes at bottom. Red seal shop mark on bottom. Worn glided brass rim height 1.5 centimeters, width 9.9 centimeters. square.