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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl fragment, accession number 1-161506, described as Rim fragment of a sharply curved white improved earthenware bowl, or similar
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic container, accession number 1-161514, described as Small glazed white improved earthenware, slightly shouldered cream container with no label or other marks
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic cup, accession number 1-253399, described as refined white earthenware cup
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic food jar, accession number 1-161516, described as White improved earthenware cylindrical food jar.  Has circumferential groove around lip for attachment of cover.  No decoration or makers mark.
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic jar, accession number 1-161513, described as Squat hand thrown white improved earthenware food jar with a wide mouth and groove for an attaching covering, no label or mark present
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic jar, accession number 1-161509, described as Small cylindrical white improve earthenware food jar with a circumferential groove for cover attachment
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic vase base, accession number 1-161523, described as Basal fragment of a large white improved earthenware vase with fluted exterior and a grooved ring base.
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic vase fragment, accession number 1-161535, described as Fragment of a large white improved earthenware vase or similar with evidence of burning on the exterior and brownish-red glaze on the interior
Hearst Museum object titled Creamer or toy teapot, accession number 1-161758, described as One nearly complete white improved earthenware creamer or toy teapot with handle and spout missing, a shouldered shelf for lid now missing and exterior overglaze [?] floral transfer decoration, a partially legible maker's mark in red that reads "...ade Ja...
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 1-161766, described as One nearly complete burned small white improved earthenware demitasse cup with intact handle, no apparent decoration or makers mark, heavily incrusted with slag and fire residue.