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: Hearst Museum object titled Beaker, accession number 7-7319, described as Beaker; Materials: Glass, gold enamel. Colors: Blue, gold. Dimensions: 3 to 5/8 inches high; 2 inches diameter. Remarks: Four blue panels; gold scrolls above and below; floral pattern in panels.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Canteen, accession number 2-61679, described as Ceramic, flat on one side, loop handle on each side. Polychrome geometric, floral and bird design on white ground on rounded side. Red on other side, worn. Molded and painted.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Coffee pot, accession number 2-58085a,b, described as Oval-shaped silver plate coffee pot. A: pot; B: lid. Ebony handle, fluted lid with wooden knob, beading on footrim and body.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Creamer, accession number 7-5947, described as Creamer, silver, fluted design, hall marked, mark indicates 1911-12; maximum height is 6.8 centimeters, length is 11.5 centimeters.
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S1976-1977 #62: University Art Museum (UC Berkeley) (April 4, 1977–July 20, 1977)
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S1981-1982 #27: Wine Museum of San Francisco (December 15, 1981–December 6, 1982)
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S1986-1987 #34: Pacific Heritage Museum (May 27, 1987–October 3, 1988)
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S1975-1976 #14: Wine Museum of San Francisco (September 25, 1975–December 28, 1976)
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S1983-1984 #22: Mills College (October 30, 1983–December 15, 1983)
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S1979-1980 #67: University of California, Berkeley (May 28, 1980–June 24, 1980)
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S1986-1987 #30: SFO Museum (April 21, 1987–June 11, 1987)
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