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Yellow earthenware jewelry box (part a) in the form of an escritoire, with two long lower drawers (parts b-c), and 9 smaller ones above (parts d-l). Painted with purple-red scenes of buildings and trees in black framed, rectangular, white reserves on upper and lower sides and drawer fronts. Each drawer opens and has a knob handle.
Ceramic figure of Kwannon. Figure is feminine representation, standing on blue lotus, holding a red lotus flower in both hands, the flower is resting on one shoulder. She is wearing a white robe and head cover with blue edges and red trim at front, with gold necklace, bracelet, hair ornament, and spot on forehead. White ceramic with transparent and coloured glazes and white enamel dots and ornamentation on robe.
The paint is black, red, green, dark green, gold, blue, and white.
One white stoneware fragment with molded relief near the edge, it is white glazed with gold gilding, the pattern is unknown. Elisa Hedin 05/16/2011
One white earthenware fragment with a white glaze on one side and a green floral transfer printed pattern on the other side. Elisa Hedin 05/16/2011
Lewis County Lower Columbia North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Washington State Western United States Western Washington
AMEC Analysis:Part: NeckOne white porcelain fragment from the base of an unknown object. Clear glazed. Brown accretions on top, bottom and exposed ceramic. L. Penttila 2/22/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Base Paste: Earthenware, other Decoration Type: Hand Painted Pattern: Floral Polychrome Comments: This vessel has a Maker's Mark, however it is illegible. One stoneware bowl. Stamped decoration includes scalloped red and green floral pattern. Gilt hand painted on rim. Maker's Mark: ENGLAND W.H. GRINDLEY & CO. Crazing and brown discoloration that has penetrated glaze on interior and exterior. J. Dougherty 12/03/2009
AMEC Analysis: Part: Base Pattern: Featheredge Date Range: 1880 to 1918 Comments: This vessel was manufactured in the later period of Hapsburg Austria, indicating an age range of 1880 to 1918. One clear glazed porcelain tea cup fragment. Gilding on handle and just below rim on exterior of cup. Maker's Mark: M.Z. AUSTRIA Beginning portion of "AUSTRIA" is missing, though Maker's Mark is still identifiable. Small crack on body near handle. Brown discolorations near handle. J. Dougherty 12/09/2009
AMEC Analysis: Part: Body Paste: Hotel ware Functional Classification: Domestic Comments: This piece consists of two contiguous fragments. Two clear glazed earthenware platter fragments that cross mend. Smaller fragment labeled 45KI765/P9-67a, larger fragment labeled 45KI765/P9-67b. Brown and orange discoloration on top and bottom surfaces. Large chip from bottom of rim. J. Dougherty 12/17/2009.