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Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic fragment, accession number 1-160854, described as white improved earthenware fragment with green transferware decoration and maker's mark with "Engl".
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic fragment, accession number 1-159885, described as Basal fragment of white improved earthenware plate. No decoration or makers mark.
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic fragment, accession number 1-251664, described as glazed light brown stoneware beer bottle, maker's mark
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic fragment, accession number 1-160109, described as Basal fragment of a white improved earthenware plate (?) with black transfer makers mark "...N &..., ...ASGOW, IMPERIAL,...ONSTONE, CHINA" fragmentary royal coat of arms
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic fragment, accession number 1-253310, described as refined white earthenware plate base fragment with maker's mark
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic fragment, accession number 1-160973, described as Lip fragment to a white, improved earthenware cup, with underglaze blue transfer pattern of the blue willow design on interior and exterior, no makers mark is present.
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic fragments, accession number 1-160072, described as Large fragments of white improved earthenware basin with inverted rim which lacks the base and makers mark
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic fragments, accession number 1-160849, described as 2 pieces white earthenware, #15 has a black printed maker's mark "... & Sons, England, ... vitreous". # 16 has a transfer print decoration with traces of overglaze gold, possibly Japanese.
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic fragments, accession number 1-160850, described as #60 Japanese transfer ware, blue on white fragment. #61 is 3 pieces (1 Japanese, 2 english), english ones are white improved earthenware with  fragmentary transfer maker's marks on bottom.
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic fragments, accession number 1-160851, described as 2 fragments are white improved earthenware with blue/green transfer print of maker's mark on bottom. 2 are porcelain, 1 chinese (burned), the other Japanese.