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Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener & spoon, accession number 2-68826, described as Caplifter/muddler (stirring spoon) combination; nickel plated steel bottle caplifter at one end, drink stirring spoon at other, 2-68824) F.K, Brewer....Eugene” die stamped on handle, 2-68825) “Lawson Roofing Co” die stamped on handle; 2-68826) The Shoreham Washington, D.C.” die stamped on handle; each 19.0 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener & spoon, accession number 2-68824, described as Caplifter/muddler (stirring spoon) combination; nickel plated steel bottle caplifter at one end, drink stirring spoon at other, 2-68824) F.K. Brewer....Eugene” die stamped on handle, 2-68825) “Lawson Roofing Co” die stamped on handle; 2-68826) The Shoreham Washington, D.C.” die stamped on handle; each 19.0 com long
Hearst Museum object titled Scraper or spoon, accession number 11-618, described as Pearl-shell spoon, or scraper.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 1-1121.2, described as mussel shell spoon, cracked in half and repaired
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 1-125641, described as Worked haliotis shell; spoon.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 10-486, described as Wooden spoon; handle carved to represent human figure w/ headdress in form of double discs; 8 3/8” L.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 10-2686, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 7-2007, described as Spoon; pewter, cast; plover egg shaped bowl with rat tail handle; lobed handle end with women’s heads with circular frame relief; curvilinear design on rat-tail bowl back connection handle, back hallmarked with W; 7-1998-2007 are a set; length 18.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 5-1854, described as wooden kitchen spoon(mbep or mimbep); 11½" long, 1¾"w (29.21cm, 4.42cm)
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 7-2001, described as Spoon; pewter, cast; plover egg shaped bowl with rat tail handle; lobed handle end with women’s heads with circular frame relief; curvilinear design on rat-tail bowl back connection handle, back hallmarked with W; 7-1998-2007 are a set; length 18.5 cm.