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Hearst Museum object titled Saddle pad, accession number 2-64956, described as (Tufted saddle pad); white tapestry weave pad with white angora goat hair "tufted" in.
Hearst Museum object titled Sash or belt, accession number 2-64957, described as Sash/belt; red and white Germantown yarn with green stripe near both edges; self fringe; triangular patterns on front formed by exposed warp.
Hearst Museum object titled Shell fragment, accession number 1-189808, described as Unworked; Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Shell fragment and ocher, accession number 1-189819, described as Clam shell; with soil sample containing flecks of red ochre; Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Shell fragments, accession number 1-189804, described as Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Skirt, accession number 2-59589, described as Made of cotton; black ground with multicolored geometric and encircling bands of patchwork and applique.
Hearst Museum object titled Tooth, accession number 1-189802, described as Molar; faunal, probably deer; Late Horizon, 1500-1800 A.D.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 3-29587, described as Tray. Lacquerware, rectangular, bright green with black geometric border design, center design has an owl within a circle surrounded by various other animals on a multi-colored background, in poor condition with lacquer chipped and missing around edges. 54.2 cm x 36.6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 3-29329, described as Tray, lacquered wood; oblong with scalloped edge; scene of two bearded, costumed male dancers facing each other; each holds flail-like object in one hand; figures depicted in profile; varicolored floral design surrounds them; black ground; some lacquer damaged; Length 58.7 cm x Height 32.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Tray, accession number 3-29330, described as Tray, round, lacquered wood; in center is a couple dressed in 18th century-style garb; bird above, dog below, several decorative rosettes; outside circle is ornamentation of tulips; "Pennsylvania German" morifs; cream-colored ground with green, orange, yellow, black and purple pigments; red back and edge; diameter 51 cm.