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Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 9-12337, described as bottle, porcelain.  cylindrical shape w/ almost horizontal top above shoulder, to short narrow neck and small flared mouth.  brushed underglaze cobalt decoration over entire body:  Octopus pattern on upper 2/3rds of body composed of spiral lines w/ perpendicular strokes like saw teeth.  lower third has vertical strokes enclosed by horizontal bands, all underglaze in varied strengths of blue on white ground.  H. 11.5 cm.  Base dia.  6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-12611, described as Bowl, porcelain: blue and white decoration. Half sphere shape on short foot.  Scalloped sides and rim.  Stencil applied design of "Chinese boys at play" on sides exterior and interior.  White medallion on center bottom interior with design of two Hoo birds in blue.  Band near foot with bent comb pattern (petals?).  Dee recessed foot.  Height 8.2 cm; Maximum Diameter 18.6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-13489, described as Bowl, porcelain, blue and white:  Hemispherical on short foot, thin walls, Light blue underglaze large character in center; shou (joy) and two designs on side, on grey ground.  Rough surface, many pinholes.  Sand adheres to chipped foot.  H. 6.9am, Dia. 17cm. Porcelain, turned on mold.  Underglaze grey-blue decoration on grey ground. Jan. 1965 - In good condition. Bowl, porcelanous body, glazed, underglaze painting in dull gray blue on b 6 5/8" diameter, 2 5/8" high; 17.0 cm diamterer, 6.5 cm high Calligraphic decoration.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-12331, described as bowl, porcelain.  deep wide bowl, w/ slightly flared rim, short recessed foot.  thick white glaze over entire body incl. foot.  stacking marks on interior bottom, and on foot ring.  many pinhoes on lower half of body.  H. 7 cm. rim dia. 12.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-14586, described as Bowl, enamel on metal, enamelling, Light blue ground, red, pink, white, green, blue; 7 1/4" diameter, 3 3/8" high' Single flower motif, inside center; floral pattern, outside; footring; damaged January 1969 condition good Bowl, Canton enamel.  Interior rose, two peaches at center.  Exterior has peaches and floral and foliage sprays on pale green.  Dark blue scroll design at top; key-fret design on base.  Badly damaged:  four large chips on exterior which extend inside enamel.  Interior has 10cm crack and chip at top, many cracks, chips and water damage. D. 19 cm H. 9.5cm Painted enamel on metal Companion bowl to 9-1068 Painted enamel known in China as Yang Tz'u, "Foreign porcelain,"  which refers to the foreign origin of the enameling technique. Arthur and Grace Chu, Oriental Cloisonne and Other Enamels, Crown, N.Y. 1975
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-12718, described as bowl, porcelain.  wide and shallow w/ scalloped rim, short recessed foot.  incised imperial dragon motif amid flaming pearls and floral scrollwork in emerald green on mustard yellow ground:  center medalion-frontal view similar to textile pattern, w/ two elongated dragons on both inner and outer sides.  thin iron-brown band following contour of rim edge, 4-character inscription in underglaze blue on base reading 'rare shining vessel of the Ch'ing'  H. 4 cm. Dia. 19 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowls, accession number 9-12724a-f, described as Bowls (a,b); lids (c,d); saucers (e,f); porcelain w/ overglaze enamel decor. Cups have low waist; fairly straight expanding sides and flared out rim. Interior plain, exterior decorated w/ motif common to all pcs.: polychrome enamel floral scrollwork on dark blue ground. Four reserve medallions containing a different character each (longevity, etc.) in gold. Band around rim containing red, blue, yellow key-fret pattern on turquoise ground. Lids (c&d) are flat-bowl shaped w/narrow cylinder finial, w/ same design on upper side. Saucers (e&f) are bowl-shaped w/ slight lobes in rim and deep depressed centers (pedestal) for foot of bowls. Design on upper side. Gilt on rim of all pcs. (a-d) have coral-red reign mark of Kuang hsu (1875-1908). Chips in rim of (a&b). H. (a&b): 6.3cm. Dia. 10.1; H. (c&d) 1.2cm. Dia, 9.3 H. (e&f) 3.4cm. Dia. 11cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Dish, accession number 9-12443, described as plate, porcelain w/ overglaze enamel deco. 'Nabeshima ware, wide, shallow bowl shape, on tall pedestal foot.  four clusters of pomegranates w/ blue underglaze leaves and branches, and blue-green enamel leaves.  darker blue outline.  pomegranates are in light and dark red enamel w/ touches of yellow.  pure white ground.  3 Chinese coin designs w/ fillets on underside*.  Nabeshima 'comb' pattern band around foot.  one of four identical plates.  H. 4.5 cm. rim Dia. 21.6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Dish, accession number 9-13411, described as Plate, porcelain with overglaze enamel decoration. Short octagonal bowl shape on short cylinder foot pedestal. Depiction of rooster in white, green, and coral-red; standing on green and brown striped earth. Large flowers above in same colors, and pink and blue with black linear detail, on gray-white pitted ground. Underside has two bamboo designs, and wave pattern on foot in faint coral-red. Sand adheres to foot. Small chip in rim. Height 3.9 cm., maximum diameter 18.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Dish, accession number 9-12397, described as Porcelain bowl with blue and white underglaze and galze.  Imari; quarefoil; scene; inside center, flowers and leaves, sides: outside panels, single fruit.