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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-12731, described as China. Bowl, porcelain, with enamel decoration. Hemisphere shape, with recessed foot. Heavy enamel decoration covering all of exterior: six Lion-dogs (shih tzu) amidst clouds, some playing with silk-brocade balls, another with a dragon. Enamels are thick, and opaque, with black detail. Traces of gilt between clouds and on rim. Double peach and bat medallion on center interior bottom. Coral-red "seal mark" on base of T'ung Chich reign (1862-1873) of the Ching Dynasty. Height 6 centimeters, diameter 13.2 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-18911, described as bowl, ceramic; flat rim; with foot; blue glaze; Dia 20.7 cm x H 10.0 cm Accompanying note: "Bright blue Persian vase from Henrietta Brewer collection. Brought from her house in the summer of 1949 while working on her collection there. She always told me it wqas 2000 years old. She had it at her house for many years as a great treasure. Mr. True has mended it so it looks finely. It had better not have water put in it. She brought it herself from the Orient. I am putting it in Mr. Wellington's hands to be available fro exhibition purposes
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 3-30506, described as glazed and painted ceramic bowl; blue flower in center, green leaves and blue interior rim; scalloped rim edge.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-12663, described as Rice bowl; porcellaneous body, white mat glaze, glaze shows wear and scratching, small foot with sand adhering 5 1/4” (13.5 cm) diameter, 3 3/4” (9.5 cm) high
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-12735, described as China.  Bowl, porcelain with overglaze enamel decoration. Hemisphere shape, on short narrow foot. Interior plain white. Exterior has representation of boy with cock, and hen with chicks amid peonys, grass, rocks, etc., in rich translucent overglaze enamels. Detail in black. Calligraphic text in rectangular area with 132 characters and seal. Seal mark of Ch'ien Lung reign (1736-1795) on base in iron-red. Body is thin, but many impurities in surface. Height 5.1 centimeters, diameter 12 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-12729, described as China. Bowl, porcelain with enamel decoration. Trefoil lobed, on short recessed foot. Turquoise glazed interior. Exterior has polychrome floral scrollwork on canary-yellow ground; with lotus and peony. Short foot has narrow band of underglaze blue comb pattern, gilt on rim. Underside within foot glazed turquoise with reserved red seal mark of T'ung chih (1862-1874). Interior glaze very worn. Height 6.5 centimeters, maximum diameter 13.6 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 6-20366, described as Blue glaze bowl, diameter 16 1/2.  Roman town
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-12730, described as China. Bowl, porcelain with enamel decoration. Shallow, wide, with flared out rim, scalloped edge on short foot. Exterior has six panels containing floral sprays above a wide band of jui scepter-heads with blossom scrollwork within each. Interior plain except for small representation of double peach and bat. Gilt on edge. Iron red seal mark for the Tao Kuang reign of the Ching Dynasty. The iron-red is washy and smudged. Porcelain body is coarse. Height 4.1 centimeters, diameter 13 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 6-20358, described as Blue glaze bowl, plain; diameter 10 cm. Roman town.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 3-30508, described as glazed and painted ceramic bowl; blue flower in center, green leaves and blue interior rim; scalloped rim edge.