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Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-67008a,b, described as White, cotton batiste infant dress and undergarment with pleating, embroidered edging, pearl buttons and machine lace at the shoulders and neck.  Machine and hand sewn.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-63493, described as Evening gown.  Materials: silk, glass beads, rhinestones Techniques: Satin and gauze dress, lace, embroidery, bead, rhinestone trim; fishtail train Colors: blue Dimensions: 53 1/4 long Remarks: “Hale, San Francisco”
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-67011a,b, described as White cotton batiste infant dress; embroidery and lace inserts, machone and hand made garments, long sleeved. A- has lace net insert at shoulders, 84.5 cm long. B- has embroidery about the neck, 82 cm long. Cerca 1900.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-63483, described as Christening Gown: White plain weave cotton gown. Long, full skirt gathered on eyelet waistband. Wide-necked bodice has hand embroidered eyelet. Materials: Cotton Techniques: Plain weave, embroidery Colors: White Dimensions: 16” waistband; 43” long center back; 35 1/4” hem width. 1878 for William Randolph Sayre, Mrs. Houts’ father. Stains down front and back skirt. Handsewn. Made by Clara Burton of 3976.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 3-28250, described as Nightgown. Materials: Plain weave cotton, lace. Techniques: Sewing, tucking, insertion of lace. Colors: White. Dimensions: 45 1/2" Long, 28 1/2" wide. Remarks: High necked, long sleeved nightgown w. square front yoke w. diamond design lace inserts and tucks, joined to front fullness. Ruffled at neck, yoke, sleeve cuff, front opening w. snap. Worn, stained. 1/4" hem at bottom.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-63466, described as Coral pink sheer crepe chiffon (rayon?) evening dress. Sleeveless; wide round neck; straight bodice, low wasitline. Full skirt with side projections of flexible hoops under skirt. trim of spaced rhinestones between single lines of crystal bugle beads on neck, armholes and scalloped horizontal lines on skirt. two inch band of beads at waistline. Good condition, stain and tear on shoulder, mended. Beads darkened with age
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-63465, described as wide-wale faille, narrow-wale faille (silk?) sewing. black, pale green. Black faille dress trimmed with pale green faille of narrower wale. Button front, loose, ¾ sleeves with green cuff, back collar and vertical bodice trim and bow at v-neck of green. Skirt is flaired with bottom ⅓ of green circular flounce curving to peak at center front
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 7-7204, described as Woman’s dress. Silk, metal wrapped yarns. Creped plain weave, brocaded and embroidered panels, net trim. Black ground, gold, red, green designs.  45 inches long, 18.5 inches neck to sleeve edge. Floral motifs.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 1-255428a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 7-7207, described as Dress. Materials: Silk, sequins, jet. Techniques: Net with sequins over georgette over satin; Black taffeta tiered skirt; jet fringe on skirt bow. Colors: Black over cream. Dimensions: 17 inch sleeves. 51.5 inches long.