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Hearst Museum object titled Banjo, accession number 9-34a-c, described as Banjo; A) sound box: oval wood with reptile heads (heads cracked); 2 metal hoops; width ca.16.5 cm; B) neck: wood, 3 tuning pegs; ivory tuning fret; ivory tailpiece; gut strings (broken); length 94 cm. C) key.
Hearst Museum object titled Banjo peg, accession number 9-35, described as Peg belonging to banjo (no.35ab) No.35ab is on loan to state museum at Weaverville & possibly lost, see C.J.(?). Bought from Chinese in Alaska.
Hearst Museum object titled Paper cutouts, accession number 9-21312a-f, described as Five oval paper cutouts in an envelope 1) Magpies on wood peonies. 2) Partridges with peonies. 3) Swallows with lilies. 4) Kingfisher with lotus. 5) Phoenix with peony. Ovals approximately 30 cm long x 20 cm high, on sheets 34 x 24cm.