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Hearst Museum object titled Limestick: decorated tortoiseshell*, accession number 11-42650, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Limestick: decorated wood *, accession number 11-42649, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Metal box, accession number 9-11960a,b, described as container with lid, openwork bronze mango shape; a) container, b) lid (probably original fastener missing) with bird finial; betel nut or lime box; also for carrying scent; said to be incense burner by dealer
Hearst Museum object titled Metal box, accession number 18-497a,b, described as Lime container covered with brass, part of “Betel” outfit; deeply incised floral designs, knob like protrusion in center of base and cover. (a) Base rim diameter 4.8. cm. (b) Cover rim diameter 5.7 cm. Height (a) and (b) together ca. 4 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Metal container, accession number 18-937, described as container and lid for holding lime or other ingredient of sirih; cast brass in hexagonal shape with incised designs
Hearst Museum object titled Metal container, accession number 18-936, described as container and lid for holding lime or other ingredient of sirih; cast brass in cylindrical shape; incised designs
Hearst Museum object titled Metal container, accession number 18-939a,b, described as container and lid for holding lime or other ingredient of sirih; cast brass in two pieces; incised floral designs on surface
Hearst Museum object titled Metal container, accession number 18-938, described as container and lid for holding lime or other ingredient of sirih; cast brass in shape of small vase; incised designs on surface
Hearst Museum object titled Mortar for lime, accession number 11-762, described as Mortar for lime; in the shape of a boat
Hearst Museum object titled Mortar: lime, accession number 11-765, described as small mortar or lime crusher in shape of human figure