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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-30129a,b, described as Bowls; pottery. a) Polychrome B and R/orange. Wide mouth, shallow jar.  Incurved rim; roughly seed-bowl type shape. Interior plain; exterior red rim band. Broad and narrow framing lines below rim; no lower framing lines. Continuous scalloped line around shoulders, pendant to framing line; corner blocked triangles, pendant dot and crossed on parallel lines; six points.  b) Oval bowl; shallow; flat bottom and convex sides; rim slightly incurving. Polychrome B and R/orange... (continued in Comments)
Hearst Museum object titled Canteen, accession number 2-8255a,b, described as Canteen. Ceramic, disc shape with small spout and two knob-like handles, Sityatki style bird design in dark brown and red on buff ground, brown lines, red base, fire smudged. Molded, painted. Length 24.5 cm. approximately; diameter 21.0 cm. approximately Reference: Fewkes, Jesse Walter. “Designs on Prehistoric Hopi Pottery,” 33rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington D.C., 1919, pp. 230-31.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 2-48469, described as Tall, ceramic, polychrome, abstract designs in black and red on orange.
Hearst Museum object titled Tile, accession number 2-58461, described as Ceramic; hexagonal shape; polychrome; design in brown and red on orange-cream slip of "katchina" face; back of tile painted red. Single perforation above face. Label on back of tile, "From the Hopi Villages, Ceremonial Plaque". Hand modelled.