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Hearst Museum object titled Ladle, accession number 2-8275, described as Ladle. Ceramic, handle curved at top with hole, fabric tie for hanging, kachina face design in dark brown and red on cream ground on interior of bowl, brown framing lines, alternating red and brown dots around rim and on handle. Molded, painted, cotton cloth. Length 22.8 cm.; diameter of bowl 12.5 cm. Reference: Fewkes, Jesse Walter. “Designs on Prehistoric Hopi Pottery,” 33rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington D.C., 1919, p. 276
Hearst Museum object titled Ladle, accession number 2-8925, described as Ceramic, round with flat base, anthropomorphic shaped handle, linear design in black and red on red ground on interior, red handle, worn and chipped.
Hearst Museum object titled Ladle, accession number 2-8927, described as Ladle of pottery, abstract interior design in black and red on cream ground, red rim and handle, fire smudged, broken and repaired.
Hearst Museum object titled Ladle, accession number 2-22389, described as Wooden, mush ladle. (Over 100 years old at time of collection)
Hearst Museum object titled Ladle, accession number 2-8286, described as Ladle. Ceramic, handle with human face, dark brown, curvilinear and dot design in dark brown on buff ground on interior of bowl. Clay, molded, painted. Length 12.5 cm. approximately; diameter of bowl 8.5 cm.