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Hearst Museum object titled Dish, accession number 1-1189, described as Steatite, rectangular dish, with curved sides and upturned ends.  Residual glue on interior surface.  Piece chipped from rim. For making sturgeon glue.
Hearst Museum object titled Dish, accession number 1-1632, described as Steatite, rectangular dish. Paint pot or possibly a child's toy.
Hearst Museum object titled Platter, accession number 2-15590, described as Carved argillite; female shaman in relief surrounded by incised designs representing a sea monster or mythical sea mammal, perhaps a sea wolf.
Hearst Museum object titled Teapot and cover, accession number 9-14866a,b, described as tea pot w/ cover encased in 7-Up can strips; broken and in process of being repaired; (a) porcelain teapot, purple glaze, 2 floral designs on white ground; marked on underside "EAGLE YAMAKOSHI MADE IN JAPAN"; many broken pieces inside; h. at spout 9 cm.; (b) cover, purple glazed ceramic; partial repair w/ 2 rivets; diam. 5.1 cm.