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Hearst Museum object titled Bodice, accession number 2-63589a,b, described as 2-piece bodice
Hearst Museum object titled Coat, accession number 2-63566, described as Sample. Materials: Cotton, synthetic, metal Techniques: Twill Colors: Blues, white, silver Dimensions: 7” x 8” Remarks: Handwoven
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-63493, described as Evening gown.  Materials: silk, glass beads, rhinestones Techniques: Satin and gauze dress, lace, embroidery, bead, rhinestone trim; fishtail train Colors: blue Dimensions: 53 1/4 long Remarks: “Hale, San Francisco”
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-63489a-c, described as (a) Evening gown (b) bow with buckle (c) puff sleeve Materials: Silk, metal, and rhinestone buckle, glass beads, sequins Techniques: Thin plain weave, lace, ribbon, beads, sequin trim over taffeta. (b) satin bow (c) chiffon and satin sleeve. Colors: (a) Pink (b) Pink with tarnished metal (c) Pink Dimensions: (a) 7 1/2” sleeve; 55 1/2” length (b) 9” length (c) 10” long Remarks: Buckle was probably once sewn on dress; Sleeve may not be from this garment. Very deteriorated underskirt.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-63460a,b, described as Dress. Net, gold embroidery, silk plain weave gauze. Dressmaking, machine embroidery. Net, natural embroidered with gold. Silk: pink. Probably evening wear, square neck, embroidered on bodice front and back, sleeves are net with embroidery added at cuff. skirt has embroidery at botton. all over pink gauze. Back opening fastens with snaps as does sash
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-63377a,b, described as Dress. Silk rhinestones. Chiffon dress, chiffon overskirt; both trimmed with rhinestones. Blue green
Hearst Museum object titled Jacket, accession number 3-8, described as Jacket of Martoom (cotton); black cotton twill; machine sewn; 2 lower front pockets; silver ornaments on collar, cuffs and back, including rows of silver balls; partial lining of white cotton; approximately 49 cm long, 95 cm around bottom
Hearst Museum object titled Jacket, accession number 3-1640, described as Heavy carved brown leather coat with silver embroidery on back and silver bangles on front.  Additional information: Charro jacket w/punched (?) designs, silver plated ornaments; metal and silk flamestich embroidery on back.  Jacket has been remodeled, relined and reornamented.  Fide Lynn Mason, 1987.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 2-72227, described as Cotton flannel shirt.  camel colored, fringed man's shirt.  bound neckline and cuffs.  long fringes down the outside of each arm, from shoulders to mid chest and a 'V' shaped bib attached at neck (front and black).  inside 'V' is decorated with paint orange and blue on one side; magenta, yellow and blue on the other.  each sleeve is decorated with 7 narrow green, horizontal stripes.  tails are cut to resemble a deer skin.  shirt closes with a variety of closure mechanisms (snaps, velcro, safety pins [removed as were rusting] across the right shoulder and down the right side seam.