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Hearst Museum object titled Basin, accession number 7-7730, described as Basin, majolica ware; deep, round; ochre ground with blue and white poppy scrolls around central floral design; floral design in wide band above; rim decorated with 3 rows of polychrom overlapping scales and one zigzag band at edge; double crown and shield on one reserved side of rim; food pierced for hanging; one large area restored (fragile); geometric and floral band in cobalt blue on white ground on back; old lable on back (illegible) says in part: "PLAT___, MATIAS C, ___ LORVIN [?], FORLI ON FAENZA, ANTI ___ 1490
Hearst Museum object titled Jacket, accession number 7-7181, described as Bolero coatee. Materials: Silk. Techniques: Taffeta with plain weave lining; cuffs have braid "buckles"; collar to points in back with tassels. Colors: Black. Dimensions: 16.5 inches long, 20.5 sleeves.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 7-6408, described as Ceramic mug; annular pearlware; cylindrical, slightly flared body. 1800-1825, orange, pale green, dark brown, on dark cream-colored ground; height: 6 inches, diameter: 4 1/8 inches. Type of ceramic commonly found on early historical sites in the eastern United States.
Hearst Museum object titled Netsuke, accession number 9-12566, described as Figure, cast metal representing monkey holding aloft a large peach. The peach appears to have been cast separately and attached. The fur is represented by short incised or stamped lines. A few holes from the casting have been filled. The metal is dark, dull grey, probably a lead alloy. H. 6cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sari, accession number 9-15767, described as Sari. Silk, metal wrapped yarns. Plain weave, brocaded, tape sewn on. Gray, gold. Tree, flower motifs. Thin, gauzy weave.