Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Crested miniature, accession number 7-10154a,b, described as (a) teapot, squared with (b) lid. top angles inward creating a smaller square for the mouth which is trimmed in gold. it has a lip inside where the lid rests, also square and trimmed in gold; the knob stands up as an inverted triangle, very thin. the handle is attached to the inward angle by a rectangular connection angling sharply downward to a wider bottom turning 90 degrees in to connect to the bottom of the pot. the spout is a rounded square connected about mid-section of the pot's body. at the top of the pot, where it angles inward towards the mouth is a narrow bridge that connects to the spout, about the mid-section. the pourer curves out to make a pouring lip, trimmed in gold. the crest is a beveled shaped shield divided in a chief and per pale style. the top portion of the chief style is divided into thirds (the center being wider than the two sides). on the outer thirds is a black background with a white lion on all fours, and right paw up. in the center third is a white background with three black-lined wrens stacked on top of each other. in the lower per pale section of the shield the left half is divided again in half (blue left side, orange right side). on the top of both smaller halves are two white lions standing on their hind legs brandishing their front paws. in the center of the smaller halves is a large white lion in the same pose as the two above it. on the left half of the shield is an orange stag on a white background with yellow horns striding to the left. underneath the shield is a large yellow scrolled ribbon with the town name "Killarney" written. made by Gemma, est. 1883, date unknown.