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Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 7-6640a-f, described as Five remnants fo Paisley shawl.  Wool.  Twill weave, brocaded.  Varicolored.  Floral, pine cone motives.  Condit. good.  A.  29 inches by 30 inches, very irregular.  B.  16¼ inches by 29½ inches, irregular.  C.  3¼ inches by 21 inches, irregular.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 7-6643, described as Paisley shawl.  Wool.  Twill weave, brocaded, fringed.  Black ground, varicolored designes.  Floral, "pine cone", other motives.  70 inches by 70 inches. Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 7-6645, described as Shawl fragment: half of a woven wool paisley in black and multicolor with 3-inch side borders and one end border of multicolored squares and rectangles with... --CHECK Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 7-6841a,b, described as Yardage, hemmed “Compton,” William Morris Design Materials: Cotton, plain weave, unglazed chintz Techniques: Hand block-printed Colors: (a) pink, red, light blue, dark blue, shades of green on white ground (b) same colorings on navy background on white ground Dimensions: (a) 54 by 27.75 inches (b) 55.5 by 52.5 inches Reproduction of William Morris design “Compton,” last design 1896 in two of original colorings. (See p. 43, Penrose Annual 54-1960 to compare coloring of b. (Blocks owned by V. & A. and Stead, McAlpin & Co., Ltd. Printed with help of Warner & Sons, Ltd. England. See letter in gift file by date: May 9, 1963
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 7-6842a-c, described as Strips, hemmed “Cray,” William Morris Design Materials: Cotton, plain weave, unglazed chintz Techniques: Hand block-printing Colors: (a) blue-grey, blue, rose, pink on cream ground (b) lavender, gold, green, on cream ground (c) light and dark gold in cream ground Dimensions: (a) 46 by 27.75 inches (b) 44.75 by 27 inches (c) 37.5 by 28 inches Reproduction of William Morris design “Cray” dated originally between Dec. 1883 and May 1884. A & c using original blocks and original colors. (b) using modern colors. (Blocks owned by V. & A. and Stead, McAlpin & Co., Ltd. Printed with help of Warner & Sons, Ltd. England. See letter in gift file by date: May 9, 1963