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Hearst Museum object titled Apothecary bottle, accession number 1-258940, described as No description given on catalog card
Hearst Museum object titled Apothecary bottle, accession number 1-258941, described as No description given on catalog card
Hearst Museum object titled Apricot pit, accession number 1-258705, described as No description given on catalog card
Hearst Museum object titled Apron fragment, accession number 1-257652, described as No description given on catalog card
Hearst Museum object titled Aqua glass bottle, accession number 1-160878, described as Complete pale aqua glass ink or glue bottle, almost complete. Evidence of a three part mold. Hand finished lip. No maker's mark.
Hearst Museum object titled Aqua glass bottle, accession number 1-160877, described as 1 pale aqua glass ink or glue bottle, complete. Three part mold. Hand finished lip. Maker's mark ebossed on bottom "Carter(?)...".
Hearst Museum object titled Aqua glass bottle, accession number 1-160883, described as 1 small aqua bottle, complete. Shoe polish. Enclosed note reads "dye? RU". Enclosed remnants of a sponge applicator.
Hearst Museum object titled Architectural element, accession number 1-160728, described as Fragment of mold-made, cream plaster, architectural decoration of a volute to a capital of one of the classical orders.
Hearst Museum object titled Architectural element, accession number 1-160729, described as Fragment of a mold-made, whit plaster architectural decoration in the form of a pinecone, with rusted iron spike for attachment.
Hearst Museum object titled Architectural element, accession number 1-160724, described as Plaster ornament fragment