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Hearst Museum object titled Goat figurine, accession number 3-30513, described as painted, ceramic figure on a rectangle base; 3 goats, one behind the other with front legs on the goat in front.  Bird on top of each goat.  White with colorful designs.
Hearst Museum object titled Horse figurine, accession number 3-30514, described as painted, ceramic figure of 2 horses, one behind the other with front legs on the horse in front.
Hearst Museum object titled Horse figurine, accession number 3-30520, described as ceramic horse; painted white with black stripes; on all fours (1 leg broken off)
Hearst Museum object titled Lion figurine, accession number 3-30530, described as Tonalá lion with mane and tongue sticking out.  markings: Amoda Solvom (?).
Hearst Museum object titled Lion figurine, accession number 3-30516, described as painted, ceramic lion wearing a crown; pink, purple, white, magenta, green, yellow and gold; standing on all fours.
Hearst Museum object titled Mythical figurine, accession number 3-30631, described as Ceramic figure of a mythical beast, in the form of a lion.  Painted orange face, red ears, gold crown (tip of crown broken off), red, blue, and brown mane, yellow body and black tail.  4 applied blue dots on forehead; mouth is open with 2 large teeth showing.  Standing on all fours on a blue and red rectangular base.
Hearst Museum object titled Mythical figurine, accession number 3-30624, described as Ceramic figure of a mythical beast.  Black painted quadruped with a long curled tail; yellow and red stripes.  Raised spine with small wings, one on each side (left one broken off).  Face is white striped, with 2 red ears, a lion's mane (black with red edges); holds yellow ball in mouth and tongue sticking out.
Hearst Museum object titled Rabbit figurine, accession number 3-30596, described as Carved and painted wooden figure of a rabbit.  Painted orange with black spots, and holding cymbals in each hand. Arms are articulated; feet are applied.