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Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 1-233714, described as Covered with twined basketry.  Brown glass.  Willow shoot warp, wefts of pine root and willow root.  Overlaid with Xerophyllum tenax (light), Woodwardia fern stems (brown), maidenhair fern (black).  Design motif of diagonal squares, openwork on neck and shoulder, and near base.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 1-233715, described as Clear bottle covered with twined basketry.  Willow shoot warp, wefts of willow and pine roots.  Overlaid with Xerophyllum tenax (light), Woodwardia fern stems (brown), and maidenhair fern (black).  Diamond-shaped motif of Xerophyllum fiber.  Openwork on 1/4 section of bottle.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 1-233712, described as Covered with twined basketry.  Brown glass.  Willow shoot warp, wefts of pine root and willow root.  Overlaid with Xerophyllum tenax (light), Woodwardia fern stems (brown), maidenhair fern (black).  Composite chevron is main design motif.  Some openwork at shoulder and near base.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 1-233713, described as Covered with twined basketry.  Brown glass.  Willow shoot warp, wefts of pine root and willow root.  Overlaid with Xerophyllum tenax (light), Woodwardia fern stems (brown), maidenhair fern (black).  Design motif: diagonal "railroad track", openwork below shoulder, above base.
Hearst Museum object titled Pouch, accession number 1-233708, described as Novelty basketry.  Twined basket has warp and weft of willow shoots.  Thicker fiber reinforces rim.  Pouch section protrudes from flat rectangular frame.