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Hearst Museum object titled Coin bank, accession number 3-30614, described as Ceramic figure of a mythical beast in the form of a coin bank.  A green painted quadruped, with 4 broad, triangular horns around face and yellow spikes along back.  Applied eyes rimmed in red; snout highlighted in yellow; red mouth open with human head sticking out (broken off).  Coin slot on left side, lower half of body.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin bank, accession number 3-30603, described as Ceramic figure of a mythical beast in the form of a coin bank.  A yellow painted quadruped, with a lizard's tail, stubby red and green wings, and a round head which features multiple rows of pointed teeth.  Small blue eyes are atop the head and green nostrils are just above the upper teeth.  Red and blue paint have been splattered across most of the yellow body.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin bank, accession number 3-30627, described as Ceramic figure of a devil-like mythical creature in the form of a coin bank; painted green with yellow, red, and white markings.  Stands on 2 feet with a tail, pronounced ribs, 2 small wings at upper back, arms rampant, wide, open mouth exposing a row of long teeth and long, hooked nose.  2 curved "horns" rest on top of head.  Coin slot at its back.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin bank, accession number 3-30605, described as Ceramic figure of a mythical beast in the form of a coin bank.  An orange painted quadruped, with blue feet, and a head at both front and back, each lined with pointed white teeth and with two blue eyes just below the teeth.  The front head has a red tongue, the back head a face of the devil.
Hearst Museum object titled Devil figurine, accession number 3-30498, described as carved wooden devil statue with 2 horns.  tag: AW.
Hearst Museum object titled Devil figurine, accession number 3-30499, described as carved wooden devil figure with 2 horns and tail.  Painted red, horns and facial features black, wearing a purple sports coat and red slacks.  Right arm extended, hand with hold in it.
Hearst Museum object titled Devil figurine, accession number 3-30492, described as black painted, standing devil on a round base; has horns (left one broken), wings and a tail.  Disc protruding from belly.  Missing 1 ear, 1 horn, part of left arm.
Hearst Museum object titled Devil figurine, accession number 3-30504, described as painted, ceramic devil figure; devil has horns and wings and cradles a snake in its arms.  Body is blue with red shoes.
Hearst Museum object titled Devil figurine, accession number 3-30607, described as Ceramic black devil figure standing between two, orange, flaming mountains.  A snake emerges from one flaming mountain, and a dog from the other.  All are attached to a blue oval base.
Hearst Museum object titled Devil figurine, accession number 3-30602, described as Ceramic figure of a devil, painted red with black marking and spattered with white.  Has a torpedo shaped body, rampant arms, and a wide open mouth with tongue protruding.  A blue reptilian figure is clutching the proper right side of the figure.