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Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23475, described as Hand-painted decoration. The color scheme is like other late-Qing to early-Republican ceramics (CF. British Museum teapot nos. 17 and 74). In a garden, two ladies sit on either side of a table. Both wear traditional hair-style and robes. Banana leaves in the garden signal relationships (xiangjiao 香蕉 a pun on 相交, which like “intercourse” can imply social and/or sexual relations) combined with the sleeve held to chin (opera gesture for intense emotion) suggest that this is a romantic tryst.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23516, described as The red-ground body is set with an oval reserve featuring a color decal of the Monkey King, Sun Wukong, vigorously beating the white-boned demon (a reference not only to the popular novel Journey to the West, but also to the demise of Madam Mao).
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23944, described as Enamel mug. The army-green ground is stenciled in yellow with a quotation from Mao Zedong, ending with “Concern yourselves with the Country’s great affairs; carry the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution through to the end” (你們要关心国家大事,要把无产阶级文化大革命进行到底 Yao ba wuchan jieji wenhua dageming jinxing daodi), followed by Mao’s signature. Brown bowstring decorates the rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23846, described as Blue molded glass mug. The body is decorated with a female farmer holding a sickle, a male soldier with a rifle, and a male worker holding a hammer, representing the unity of the three social classes. Flanking on each side is a radiating star, a cog, and slogan surrounded by wheat tassels. Guwancheng, from Yan Huizeng 阎会增, with Yuan Shiyuan. RMB150. 2009-01-19
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23476, described as Hand potted. A hand-painted slanted label reads: transmitting wealth and status to the world (傳世富貴 chuanshi fugui). It overlaps two drawing of rubbings of Han dynasty tiles. To the left is written in two vertical lines: “Inscriptions from Qin and Han dynasty tiles” (秦漢瓦甎銘文 Qin Han wazhuan mingwen).
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23474, described as Hand potted with handle of twisted strands of clay. Hand-painted bird and flower image. A red bird rests on a twig that reaches out from a cluster of flowers.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23962, described as Enamel mug. Abstract figures outlined in green each play a different sport. At the upper right red characters read “Beijing, China, 1990” (中國北京1990 Zhongguo Beijing 1990). In front of the figures are black and red inscriptions, in characters and Pinyin Romanization, commemorating the 11th Asian Games (第十一屆亞運會 DISHIYIJIEYAYUNHUI). On the left are a red sun and a green letter “A” configured as The Great Wall with a three-dimensional effect. The rim is dark blue.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23891, described as Enamel mug. The white ground features two doves, one white and one blue, against green background. A white inscription with red shadow effect reads “Safeguard an enduring world peace” (保衛世界持久和平 Baowei shijie chijiu heping). The handle is partially painted with cobalt blue and a bowstring of the same color encircles the rim. Acquisition Data: Panjiayuan, Mr. Huang黃, with Profs. William Wallace and Paul Crenshaw. RMB 200. 2011-05-28.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23545, described as Bright yellow body with black logo, inscriptions in English and Chinese as well as web page address: http://www.mlsjyj.com. On the back, a lacy circle holds the four characters of the company’s name “Bright World” (明亮世界Mingliang shijie). The inclusion of the internet address was the first I had seen.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 9-23896, described as Enamel mug. The front features a stenciled decoration of the red Tiananmen Gate and a blue dove above. The back features a long inscription that includes a slogan in the middle: Safeguard Motherland, safeguard peace (保衛祖國 保衛和平Baowei zuguo baowei heping). The rest states that the mug was a gift to heroes of the People’s Liberation Army, presented by the Representatives of the People of China in sympathy with the People’s Liberation Army. The top of the body is decorated with a ring of auspicious pattern in sky blue. Cobalt blue bowstring decorates the rim. The handle is partially decorated in the same color.