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Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 2-63564, described as Yellow taffeta waist.  White chiffon overlaid; painted yellow floral lace over chiffon; pink, black, green velvet ribbon, rhinestone trim.
Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 2-63385, described as Apron, of warp printed silk ribbons of purple pin stripes on white with printed purple rose motifs with green leaves, yellow buds. Ribbon borders are purple satin wave, ribbons are joined by off white linen lace insertions (possibly Maltese lace) of floral motifs connected by braided brides. Apron edged in matching lace, as is free hanging pointed pocket tacked on right side. Pentagonal apron with center point is attached at top (in 12 tucks) to purple silk velvet ribbon with satin weave back. Velvet ribbon serves as sash.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-62862, described as Cotton beaded purse, synthetic lining, metal edging and chain handle. Purple crochet; iridescent green purple, blue bead; gold metal. Length 6”  Width across top 5 1/2” Beaded bag; Woven paisley fragment in red, aqua, black and multicolor shaped into a purse with pleated fullness at top. Woven designs outlined with spaced steel beads. Frame removed. 10” x 16”  Worn, some beads missing. Lined with rose satin. Before 1900, widening to 10 1/2”across bottom. Vertical rows of beads alternate with crocheted striped. Beaded stripes are tapered towards top of purse. Purse made by Zula Talbott when she was 18-20 years old. She was the donor’s sister and lived in Reno, Nevada.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-62858, described as Beaded bag, black silk crochet with crystal beads in diamond shapes made in vertical rows of three. Lined with black silk satin.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-63575, described as Silk bag. Made from silk ribbon; plain weave, brocaded; plain weave back side, plain weave, printed lining. Colors: White ground with varicolored designs, red back, cream, white, green lining. 5.5” by 10.5”. Floral motifs. Date made: 1860-1870.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-63495, described as Bag Materials: silk Techniques: sewn Colors: white, magenta, green Dimensions: 16” x 12 5/8” doubled; 68 1/2” x 64½ sash lengths Remarks: Two warp printed silk ribbons sewn together of white grand with pink and magenta roses and green and pale blue leaves and stems. Ribbons have white satin weave bamboo joined edge to edge. White double-faced satin ribbons father top through metal rings covered by silk in buttonhole stitches. Lining is of sheer white silk.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-68274, described as Bag. (possibly a pillow cover) Handwoven, striped in pink, blue, rose and peach weft over white warp. Balanced plain weave. Fiber probably rayon. 61.5 cm by 43.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bedspread, accession number 2-62845, described as Cotton bedspread, embroidered plain weave, white ground, green, brown, white and red designs in wile rose motifs.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 2-62481a-e, described as 5 strips; soiled, silk, cotton, warp brocaded, “tobine,” colors red yellow warp, orange, light brown weft, Jacquard looms
Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 2-63379, described as White blouse, china silk blouse with high neck, leg-o-mutton sleeves. High, tight cuff and high neck of machine lace of all over des. of small circles. Front dec. with cheap machine embroidery center row of open work diamonds with side row of poinsettas. vertical groups of tucks at front and back neck and shoulders. Back button opening