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Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 2-69160, described as Sampler with alphabet in blue, gold, and pink in Old English alphabet; “Suf(s)anna Francis Aug 6th 1799” near bottom.
Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 2-69159, described as Sampler with upper half containing homilies in black; lower half large floral embroidery flanked by linear vegetation with birds above.  Embroidered by “Elizabeth Wikes 1816”.  Marked on back of frame; from Boston Mass.  Sampler of cross stich and also fine needlework.
Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 2-69164, described as Sampler “Sarah Fuller Stokes aged 6 years 1846”
Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 7-6348, described as Sampler; alphabet and one row of crowns and hearts; "Betty Stanger" lower left; wool cross stitch and eyelet stitch on linen (name in silk); width 20.5 x length 30.0 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 7-6346, described as Sampler; poem and "Nancy P. Blanchard aged 8 years" in center, curvilinear and floral border; width 30.5 x length 43.8 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarf, accession number 7-10184, described as From Cat Card: Scarf of Ecru silk chiffon, drawn thread hemmed on all four sides using two filament unspun thread. Stained with small holes, c1925
Hearst Museum object titled Scarf, accession number 7-10195, described as From Cat Card: Stole. Watermelon pink stole. Narrow ends folded over plus hemmed and individually fringe of many colors attached to these ends only. Both ends embroidered in colors plus metallic threads in abstract design. Tag marked "26s" tied around stole. Silk with machine embroidery.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarf, accession number 2-72003, described as Scarf.  Red “chiffon”, all 4 edges folded under and decoraively hemmed.  Tag marked “28S” tied around scarf.  136cm x 91cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarf, accession number 7-10182, described as From Cat Card:  Scarf of Purple silk chiffon, border formed by closer weave. Many torn places and holes.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarf, accession number 7-10186, described as From Cat Card: Stole of off white "silk chiffon."  Floral pattern in discontinuous supplementary weft (very discontinuous - thread at beginning and end of each line of pattern) (not embroidery/applique as stated in accession materials). Warp ends folded under and hemmed, 13" fringe attached to these ends only. c1925.