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Hearst Museum object titled Mat, accession number 9-11230, described as mat; multi-coloured scraps of cotton and synthetic silk patched together in checkerboard fashion; red & off-white backing; vari-coloured tassels, one on each corner; 48.5 cm. square.
Hearst Museum object titled Mat, accession number 2-62881, described as White handkerchief with embroidered berries and leaves on a pattern of beige lines.  Designed and embroidered by Mary Lemis Jones.  Used but in good condition.
Hearst Museum object titled Mat, accession number 9-15231, described as Round mat. Silk, gilt paper wrapped yarns, metallic discs, cotton lining. Satin, embroidered, braid, gauze weave lining. Red ground, varicolored designs, white lining. Floral motives. 6 inch diameter.
Hearst Museum object titled Mat, accession number 9-5634, described as Oblong embroidered mat; gold silk gauze center with varitoned flowers and foliage; purple and black satin bands around it; floral motif in shades of blue; plain gray cotton lining; 15 in x 17.5 in
Hearst Museum object titled Mats, accession number 9-15208a,b, described as Two mats. 4.1. Silk, gilt paper wrapped yarns. Gauze ground, embroidered, satin weave binding. Blue green ground, gold designs. Vase, bowl, butterfly, floral motives. 13 inches by 11 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Mats, accession number 9-15391a-n, described as 1 oval / A, 12 circular mats / B-M. Silk, paint, gilt. Spaced plain weave. Painted designs, Green ground, varicolored designs. Peacock motives. 26 inches by 25½ inches, and 6½ inch diameter.
Hearst Museum object titled Mats, accession number 9-15237a-c, described as One / a. rectangular, 2 round mats, b.c. Silk, a. has cotton lining. Satin ground, embroidered, brocaded ribbon, plain weave linings. Red to yellow ground, varicolored designs, blue lining. Human figures, bat motives. a. 30 inches by 15 inches. b., c. 5½ inch diameter.
Hearst Museum object titled Tapestry, accession number 7-6878a,b, described as Tapestry strips.  Prob. silk, wool, linen yarns, burlap.  Tapestry weave, sewing.  Multicolor w. blue & brown border.  Two borders from large tapestry, ends folded under, burlap lining.  Each contains floral, fruit, leaf & 1 human fig. holding a stalk of narcissus.  Fig. was cut off at hips. rejoined to feet at mid-calf.  Neatly woven.  A- blue border (1¼ inch) right side; brown (¾ inch) left side.  B - blue border (1¼ inch) left side; brown edge a part of orig. tapestry of irregular width on right side.  Fair condition.  January 1969 condit. good.  Each:  20½ inches by 83½ inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Tapestry, accession number 7-6528, described as Verdure Tapestry, Beauvais
Hearst Museum object titled Tapestry panels, accession number 9-15069a,b, described as Pair of K'O-SSU Panels.  Silk?  metallic bamboo an glass or metal.  Weaving, binding, tassels.  Black rods, grey tassels, navy, blue, rose, greys and gold.  Pair of K'o-ssu panels w. navy binding, gold brocade rectangle at top, black top and bottom rods (bottom rod glass or metal for weight).  All corners of each panel dec. w. pair of grey tassels.  a & B: 6 figures on a gold ground w. rocks in blue, rose, and greys.  Bordered on all sides by navy strip of gold floral scroll design.  a: has 3 large leaves at bottom.  b: has 3 potted plants at bottom.  Excellent condition.  11⅛ inches by 42½ inches.