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Hearst Museum object titled Coin: silver 1 florin, accession number 7-898, described as Coin; silver. One florin (1/10 of a pound). Obverse: Crowned bust of Queen Victoria, left. Victoria d:g:britt: reg: f: d:mdccclxxbiii. Reverse: crowned shields in cross. One florin, one tenth of a pound. Reeded edge.
Hearst Museum object titled Handkerchief, accession number 7-3117, described as Handkerchief; linen plain weave medallion, deep linen bobbin lace borders; floral designs; white 17 1/4 x 18
Hearst Museum object titled Hanging, accession number 7-3116, described as bound "hanging"; several pieces sewn together; cotton plain weave; printed; light brown ground; red, blue, brown designs of lion, unicorn, apostles, etc.  20 1/4 X 27 1/4
Hearst Museum object titled Lace, accession number 7-3122, described as collar; linen; bobin lace; pattern grounded w/Brussels needlepoint; RESEAU; white; floral; other motifs. 4 1/8" deep X 9 1/4" front to back; 18th century
Hearst Museum object titled Lace, accession number 7-3123, described as lace; linen; bobin pattern grounded w/ Brussels needlepoint; reseau; white; floral designs on net. 3 1/8" X 1 1/2 yds.; 18 century
Hearst Museum object titled Lace, accession number 7-3120, described as Strip of lace; linen; border type, net w/large voids; dense floral designs;  white. 3 1/2 X 11
Hearst Museum object titled Lace, accession number 7-3119, described as lace; linen; net ground; elaborate floral designs; dots; white. 13 1/2 x 19 7/8, very irregular
Hearst Museum object titled Lace, accession number 7-3121, described as Collar; linen; lace; dense floral designs; cream.  4" deep x 13 1/2" back to front
Hearst Museum object titled Lace, accession number 7-3118, described as lace; "bone" type, cosisting of fine net, coarser yarns around floral designs; linen, white 8" x 1 yd.
Hearst Museum object titled Oil painting, accession number 17-181, described as Oil painting. "Thou must play alone my boy, thy sister is dead" by Marianne Stokes (1855–1927) based on poem by Felicia Hemans (1793-1835) "The Child's First Grief