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Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-62863, described as 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.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-62865, described as Wool on cotton bag. Hooked cut pile on plain weave; plain weave printed lining. Varicolored; light brown, green lining. 11 1/2’ X 12”, doubled. Floral motives.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-62861, described as Beaded bag. Pieces of Scottish paisley shawl made into a bag. Straight top with curved bottom. Two pieces sewn together and woven design outlined. 11inx8inx1in fringe. Bag is lined with tan silk. Top of bag is unfinished.
Hearst Museum object titled Bedsheet, accession number 2-62175a,b, described as Pair of sheets; linen, cotton embroidered in corner, wool weave. Plain weave, cross stitch embroidery, natural colors. a. 66 inches x 86 inches b. 64½ inches x 84 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 2-62994, described as Child’s afghan.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 2-63931, described as Child’s blanket. Cream plain weave wool square embroidery with white silk satin stitch. Edged with complicated pattern of small scallops looping over. Wool. Plain weave, embroidery. Color: cream, white. 30 inches by 31 inches. Good condition. Two moth holes. “Even moth holes are antique.” Made 1878 for William Randolph Sayre born that year by Clara E. Barton.
Hearst Museum object titled Coat, accession number 2-63472, described as Infant coat: Cream colored wool flannel cardigan neck coat with set in flaired
Hearst Museum object titled Coverlet, accession number 2-62112, described as Wool and cotton coverlet. Double cloth with fringe on one end and hemmed on one end. Blue and white with floral, star, and square motives. “Shelby Co., 1851” is woven in.
Hearst Museum object titled Coverlet, accession number 2-62116, described as Wool and cotton coverlet in double cloth technique. Blue and white with floral, lion, and geometric motives. “Martha Burdick 1838 B. French, weaver, in Clinton” is woven in the corners. Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Coverlet, accession number 2-62168a-d, described as Coverlet, plus two strips from same. Materials:  wool, cotton. Techniques: Pattern weave; two edges blanket stitch embroidered on a. Blue and white colors. “Whig rose” design.