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Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorphic figurine, accession number 3-30388, described as standing figure with animal head atop which sits an effigy pot with animal shape whose legs rest on either side of forehead, and who is playing a flute.  Dressed in a long skirt which is decorated with an apron on to which flowers are applied.  Two animals playing musical instruments are at each side of hem, each wearing a long skirt with effigy faces on skirt.  Holds a small pig in both hands.  Long braid falls down back. markings: R V 7/71 & T.B.
Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorphic figurine, accession number 3-30393, described as standing figure, with a goat's head decorated with a braided headdress with flowers.  Bodice and apron are also decorated with applied flowers.   Holds a baby goat in left arm and a goose under right arm. 5 small effigy pots with animal faces surround the front of the skirt.  tag: Mexico, T.B. 7/71.
Hearst Museum object titled Armadillo figurine, accession number 3-30443, described as pewter glazed armadillo with incised detailing.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 3-30560, described as Ceramic bell with human/rabbit "janus" head atop. Rabbit face is white with black highlights; human face is natural clay. Bell decorated with hash marks, fern fronds, and scallops in cream, yellow pink and blue. Clay clapper is held in place by twine.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 3-30556, described as Ceramic bell with combined human/animal "janus" head atop.  Bell is decorated with fern-line fronds, scallops and hash marks in sepia, cream, gold and green. Clay clapper is held in place by twine.  "MEXICO" in red pencil.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 3-30565, described as Small ceramic bell with dark green frog's head atop 7 a pink collar neck.  Bell is decorated with white scallops and black & white hash marks. Clay clapper is held in place by twine.  "341" written in red pencil and a paper tag printed with "made in Mexico" on interior surface.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 3-30559, described as Ceramic bell with head of a young girl atop.  Head has black painted hair a red hair bow and a pink/white flower with a green leaf.  Bell decorated with flowers, fern fronds, zig-zags and hash marks in red, white and blue. Clay clapper is held in place by twine.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 3-30562, described as Ceramic bell with human/devil "janus" head atop.  Devil's face is painted dark red with black horns; human is of natural clay with a small white dagger applied just below his chin.  Bell decorated with fern frond, and hash marks in white, blue and pink. Clay clapper is held in place by twine.  "10-" in pencil,  and "MEXICO" red pencil on interior surface.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 3-30555, described as Ceramic bell with dragon head atop.  Dragon's head painted grey with black spikes along spine.  Has two small arms holding a small drum.  Bell is of natural clay decorated with flowers and fern fronds painted in white. Clay clapper is held in place by twine.  "Jesus Aguilar" inside bell.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 3-30566, described as Small ceramic bell with yellow dog's head atop.  Bell is decorated with orange hash marks and blue/green "S" forms on a back slant.  Clay clapper is held in place by twine.