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Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 2-62952a-c, described as Lace: circular pieces diamond patterns. Linen. White
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 2-62951, described as Lace: floral motif. Knifed. White.
Hearst Museum object titled Lace, accession number 2-62985a-c, described as All three pieces of lace are mounted together on one piece of hemmed linen.  A. Curved fragment of Irish lace.  Has white roses, with picoted [A series of small embroidered loops forming an ornamental edging] bridges scalloped bottom edge.  B. Irish lace, probably a white; shamrocks and roses, deeply scalloped bottom edge.  C. Irish lace medallion white “life saver” and shamrock design, scalloped edge. B has neck stains.
Hearst Museum object titled Lace, accession number 2-62927, described as Rectangle of natural linen 1/4” mesh with buttonhole stitched edge. Shaped 1 1/2” border of darning around center rectangle. Two varieties of darning plus two center raised motifs. Good condition c. 1900
Hearst Museum object titled Lace, accession number 2-62950, described as Lace.. Machine made insertion, cream colored floral design
Hearst Museum object titled Lace, accession number 2-62955, described as Machine imitation of “Puncetto” work? All-over pattern of spaced dots attached by straight and angled brides. Solid bottom edge. Top edge has two rows of open squares. White. Good condition, some broken threads. Was on bed pillow. See pp. 258-65. “Anchor Manual of Needlework” NK9105/A5. c. 1900
Hearst Museum object titled Lace, accession number 2-72002, described as Roll of Italian (type) lace with repeated roosters design; 11 x 581 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Mantilla, accession number 2-72003TMP1, described as Mantilla. “Red novelty lace”, geometric pattern with asymmetrically placed panel of open lacework in center lengthwise of mantilla. Could mantilla have been designed to wear over face? 174 cm x 69 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pillow case, accession number 2-62938a,b, described as Cloth squares. Matching pair. Plain weave center with border of sewn pleats and lace trim. Cotton. Rick-rack lace, pleating, plain weave. White
Hearst Museum object titled Pillow case, accession number 2-62937a,b, described as Pillowcases; matched pair. Plain with 3 1/2” border and lace edging. Cotton. Rick-rack lace, plain weave cases. White. Some stains on each. b) has a patch and a mended tear on ruffled border