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Hearst Museum object titled Car model, accession number 3-30447, described as Boxy body and old fashioned fenders beside a narrow engine compartment.  Body is white with multicolored decoration covering all surfaces, fenders & rear bumper are orange, headlight green, wheels black and white.  Wire steering wheel in cab.  sticker: AW.
Hearst Museum object titled Cat figurine, accession number 3-30524, described as Tonalá reclining cat; green with white and orange design.  markings: R. Aguirre, Tonola. Jal. Mexico.
Hearst Museum object titled Cat figurine, accession number 3-30519, described as ceramic seated cat; painted white, green, red and orange with orange bow at neck.
Hearst Museum object titled Cat figurine, accession number 3-30518, described as ceramic cat on rectangle base; painted yellow with black stripes, on all fours.  tag: 32.00 BTPT.
Hearst Museum object titled Cat figurine, accession number 3-30523, described as Tonalá reclining cat; orange with blue and brown design.  markings: J'LENE - MEXICO.
Hearst Museum object titled Cat figurine, accession number 3-30490, described as pewter glazed fat cat on 2 legs and tail.  2 small cats as front paws and 1 small cat at back of head.
Hearst Museum object titled Church figurine, accession number 3-30453, described as model church.  Two levels, an upper cornice and 2 spires.  Lower tier is painted navy blue with an orange floor and two saint figures attached to rear wall.  Second tier is painted yellow with a pale green floor; one saint and one human figure stand on the terrace. Upper tier & cornice are painted red; a clock is at the center of the cornice.  Two 3 saint figures decorate the edges of the cornice.  One spire is painted aqua blue; the other chocolate brown.  Wire crosses sit atop each spire.
Hearst Museum object titled Church model, accession number 3-30579a,b, described as a) Wooden, twin towered, church replica painted with water-based paint.  1 spire has a red cross atop.  Painted elements are red, orange, aqua blue, yellow and black.  "732" marked in pencil on base.  (b) Tin ornament is cut with a square base and an arched top.   A swaddled infant with halo fills the lower half surrounded by magenta borders. The upper half has cut-outs of a cow (red) and a donkey (blue) under a yellow arch.  A tin loop at top forms a hanger.
Hearst Museum object titled Coconut shell scene, accession number 3-30533, described as halved coconut shell with festive scene inside; people and animals.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin bank, accession number 3-30619, described as Ceramic figure of menacing deer with snakes for horns.  Deer is painted brown and wears a white flower medallion necklace (6 medallions total); 2 Snakes atop of head (1 broken off) are orange with yellow spots.  Deer is standing on all fours; mouth is painted red and open, with painted white teeth.  Coin slot is on back.