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Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 1-233504, described as Made of glass, basketry-covered.  Tall, rectangular shape.  Design of leaning vertical bands and scattered lozenges in rust red on straw-colored ground. Plain twining, willow root weft, overlay of xerophyllum tenax leaf, maidenhair fern stem, Woodwardia fern fiber.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle and lid, accession number 1-233506a,b, described as a) Bottle, made of glass.  Rounded rectangular shape, basketry-covered.  Horizontal bands of design in straw-color, rust red, and black; openwork between bands.  Plain twining in willow root weft with overlay of xerophyllum tenax leaf, maidenhair fern stem, and woodwardia fern fiber. b) Lid. Made of pewter; screwtop.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle and lid, accession number 1-233505a,b, described as Made of glass, covered with twined basketry.  Rectangular shape.  Horizontal bands of rust red patterns, openwork between bands.  Detachable lid (b). Plain twining in pine root weft with overlay of xerophyllum tenax leaf and woodwardia fern fiber.