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Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 7-6538, described as embroidered bag, lozenge pattern from Greece
Hearst Museum object titled Bed spread, accession number 7-6664, described as Bed spread?  Linen, silk, wool.  Plain weave mounted on rep weave, embroidered; fringed, uncut pile bands; damask lining.  Natural ground, red designs, red border and lining.  Bird, floral, meander, tree motives.  Embroidered strips are probably Greek.  January 1969 condit. good.  44 inches by 96 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Booklet, accession number 7-7175, described as card case gold-tooled, with silk moire lining
Hearst Museum object titled Cape, accession number 7-3310, described as Priest’s cape; silk; plain weave, brocaded; orange ground; metal wrapped yarns; silver, gold; floral, fruit designs: trim and lining missing
Hearst Museum object titled Chasuble, accession number 7-3315, described as Chasuble; silk brocade; cream ground with blue twill and gold thread floral motif; designs in vertical rows; linen lining. Front panel only. Blue twill cloth at shoulders around pieces of wood( for display mounting.) length 111x58 cms
Hearst Museum object titled Chasuble, accession number 7-3526, described as Chasuble (back panel only), green silk damask with blue linen lining and coarse plainweave linen (?) layer of stiffening. central panel of dark green velvet divided into three registers; worked in silk applique, painted and embroidered; couched metallic cords. Edge trimmed with woven gold thread tape. Top register: Madonna and Child. Middle: Male saint with tonsure, in monastic robes, holding book and staff, with small animal at his feet. Bottom: Christ figure holding book and staff. Length 120 cm, width 67 cm. Patched area (9.5 x 6 cm) upper right hand of garment. Mid 17th century ecclesiastical garment.
Hearst Museum object titled Chasuble, accession number 7-3313, described as Chasuble; silk; cut pile on corded plain weave ground; metal wrapped yarns with metal worn off leaving gray ground; green stem and leaf designs in rectangles; gold braid trim; linen lining
Hearst Museum object titled Chasuble, accession number 7-3317, described as Chasuble; silk; stain weave, brocaded; red ground; metal wrapped yards; flat metal strips; varicolored floral designs; silver tape trim; linen lining
Hearst Museum object titled Chasuble, accession number 7-3318, described as Half of chasuble; silk; corded plain weave, brocaded; red ground; varicolored floral designs; linen lining
Hearst Museum object titled Chasuble, accession number 7-3312, described as Chasuble; silk; cut pile; orange ground; metal-wrapped yearns; embroidered tinsel net bands; silver and varicolored floral motifs; brown linen lining; a) 31 inches long, 23 inch sleeve; b) 32 inches long