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Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 9-5354, described as bottle;  ceramic with brown glaze; used for exporting liquor;  "Wing Lee Wai".
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 9-12286, described as Sake bottle, ceramic, three-quarters of the body cylindrical, tapering to a narrow short neck with flanged mouth, recessed foot, thick brown transparent glaze with green tint, crackled glossy appearance.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 9-12295, described as Sake bottle, ceramic, transparent glaze over buff body, with iron brown decoration of leaves with outline of three-point flower on leaf in crackled white slip of gaze, surface is smooth except at the neck where rings show through, mouth slightly flared, very light weight, small cracks on neck. Height 27.5 cmcm, base diameter 9 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-12309, described as Tea bowl, ceramic, Fujina ware. Almost vertical sides tapering to a narrow foot. Dark brown clay body. Thick finely crackled white, opaque glaze, inside and out, down to within 2.5 cm of foot. Many pineholds. Light blue-green glaze diffused with white, running in vertical lines from rim. Side broken and mended with gold. "Marriage spot" on side. Height 7.5 cm, Rim diameter 9.5 cm. From Japan, Shimane Prefecture (Izumo Province), Fujina. Attributed to 19th century.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-12310, described as Tea bowl, ceramic. Fujina ware. Blue-green crackled glaze down to .5 cm of the small foot. Yellow spot on rim. Small trench impression on interior bottom. Side broken and mended with large chips missing. Gray clay body. Similar to 9-12300-309. Height 8cm, Rim diameter 10.5 cm. From Japan, Shimane Prefecture (Izumo Province), Fujina. Attributed to 19th century.
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic jar, accession number 5-14251, described as dahaung. container for beer, liquor, water, other liquids; damaged
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 16-19146, described as jar, pottery; narrow mouth; slightly concave neck; angular shoulder; slightly flared rim; upper two thirds red and dark brown geometrical pattern on white; lower third red.  H. 18.5 cm; Diam. of mouth 11 cm; Circum. 101 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Liquor bottle, accession number 9-16563, described as Liquor bottle in shape of double gourd (commercial);  white ceramic with glaze that imitates drips in it.  green color;  2 characters in relief on base / bottom;  red plaited silklike ribbon tied around center;  cork stopper;  h. not including stopper 22.7 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Opium pipe, accession number 9-12826a,b, described as opium pipe;  a)  bowl;  red ceramic w/ black flecks;  fitted brass base;  center of bowl damaged;  impressed markings on base;  diam. of bowl 6.5 cm.;  b)  stem:  bamboo w/ mottling produced by charring;  ornate brass fittings;  base of shoot area capped w/ silver-colored metal;  l. 59.3 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 5-17018, described as Ceramic pipe bowl composed of a small bowl decorated with alternate crosshatched bands and undecorated bands each of which is periodically interspersed with small geometric elements.  The bowl sits upon the neck of an animal with curled horns.  The stem of the pipe emerges from the neck of the animal.  Two legs serve to provide a standing base of the pipe bowl, along with the animal's muzzle.  By lla, before 1974.