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Hearst Museum object titled Ink stone, accession number 9-13654, described as Inkstone; circular depression; smaller oval hole; floral carving; 12 cm x 8.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Stamp, accession number 9-13649, described as Stamp; wood; black printing face; reads “Forever Active Prosperity”.  Used on correspondence.  Pressed into ink. Purchased in curio/2nd hand shop.
Hearst Museum object titled Stamp, accession number 9-13645, described as stamp; black wood; face printing; apothecary’s stamp.  Reads “deer’s antlers”.  Deer’s antlers bring virility and warmth in winter.  Used as validation of official documents, as mottos, crests, reminders, or signatures.  Purchased in curio / 2nd hand shop
Hearst Museum object titled Stamp, accession number 9-13646, described as stamp; brown wood; red ink face, circular; apothecary’s stamp; reads “Pearls and amber”.  Used in dispensing drugs.  Used as validation of official documents as mottos, crests reminders, or signatures.  Purchased in curio/2nd hand shop.
Hearst Museum object titled Stamp, accession number 9-13647, described as Stamp; brown wood; used on correspondence, documents, etc.  Pressed into ink.  At one’s discretion on letters.  Reads “Flood of fortunes”.  Purchased in curio/2nd hand shop.
Hearst Museum object titled Stamp, accession number 9-13648, described as Stamp; wood; red printing face; reads “Forever Active Prosperity”.  Used on correspondence.  Pressed into ink.  Purchased in curio/2nd hand shop.
Hearst Museum object titled Stamp, accession number 9-13650, described as Stamp; wood; octagonal red printing face; no translation available.  Used as personal or business marks.  used with paste ink.  designates a product chop.  purchased at flea market.
Hearst Museum object titled Stamp, with case, accession number 9-13644a-c, described as stamp; in case; dark yellow horn; a) stamp; red inked face 1.5 cm x 1.5 cm; b) case 7 cm x 1. 75 cm; c) lid 7 cm x 2 cm