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Hearst Museum object titled Bedspread, accession number 9-352, described as Bedspread; quilted, off-white cotton backed with linen; overall diamond stitched design; varicolored silk embroideries outlined in metal-wrapped threads; Chinese-style florals, birds, phoenixes, pomegranates, endless knot, etc.; damage to metal threads; width 2.18 cm, length 2.61 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 9-8225, described as Bell, brass; gong-shaped w/double handle in shape of "serpent dragon" (MANG);8 mystic trigrams,"Big Dipper" & 12 zodiacal animals in low relief on 1 side, cloud-like design & Cassiopeia in low relief on other side; L. 19.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 9-6754, described as Bronze bell;no clapper;dragon motif;ht. 2.5 in.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell-krater, accession number 8-3829, described as Bell krater; Black with red overpaint; grotesque dance of satyrs and maenads, caricature of a comical performance: A, the right hand satyr holds with both hands what ought to have been a wreath but is actually a toy bow and arrow; B, the woman holds a sprig of ivy instead of olive; barbarous style; line painted on inner rim of krater; good condition. Height: 33.8 cm; diameter: 33.6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt buckle, accession number 9-17567a,b, described as Buckle, belt: silver gilt brass with coiled dragon in raised relief on each half dragon head clasp, pierced platforms. 9.2 cm L when closed.
Hearst Museum object titled Bes amulet, accession number 6-19567, described as Blue glazed amulet of Bes.
Hearst Museum object titled Bes amulet, accession number 6-22116, described as Amulet of Bes; length 30 mm
Hearst Museum object titled Bes amulet, accession number 5-7382, described as Amulet.  Blue faience Bes. Figure stands on a base and has a tilted prop.  Has slanted disengaged supporting “pillar”
Hearst Museum object titled Bes amulet, accession number 5-7365, described as circular piece of green faience with stamped openwork design of Bes with feather headdress.  two feathers an eyebrows are black; edge is milled; pierced for horizontal stringing.
Hearst Museum object titled Bes amulet, accession number 6-19407, described as Bes(?) amulet.