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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number TB-100, described as Flat based basket with straight vertical sides.  Coiled over bundled foundation.  Round start.  Light background with single dark row at edge of base, repeated dark stepped pattern up sides with dark diagonal stitching over rim. Per Ralph Shanks:  Black is devil's claw pod, light background is willow.  Foundation possibly is Nolina.  Probably made for sale around the 1940’s.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number TB-94, described as Per Ralph Shanks:  Tourist trade basket.  Possibly acc. 1103 (first number hard to read) on tag. Oval coiled basket with cattail bundle foundation.  Black designs are probably yucca.  Alternating human figures: 5 men and 5 women both wearing hats. Rim ticks/striped.  Coiled with clipped weft fag ends.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-68352, described as Waste basket, coiled cylinder; brown diagonals on golden-colored natural ground; bottom falling out, top frayed.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number TB-92, described as Per Ralph Shanks:  Coiled bowl with straight sides.  Foundation is probably nolina erumpems or possibly yucca baccata.  Leftward warp direction.  Wefts are willow black is devil's claw pod.  Rim ticks all the way around the rim.  Design is 10 vertical diamond designs.  Also on bottom are rings of black.  Probably made around the 1930's for sale.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number TB-98, described as Open basket bowl. Coiled over bundled foundation.  Square shaped starting knot.  Light background with dark center with four dark symmetrical petal like designs reaching from the center to the rim. Dark diagonal stitching over rim. Per Ralph Shanks:  Black is devil's claw pod, light background is willow.  Foundation possibly is Nolina.  Probably made for sale around the 1940’s.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-68561, described as Small cylindrical wastebasket with coils of yucca leaf and two encircling bands of brown swastikas; brown stitches around top edge, base of center also in brown material.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-69185, described as Rectangular coiled basket with handle; main bundle split cattail leaves; wrapped elements yucca leaf (bleached) and split devil's-claw pod to make black geometrical design; strap broken on one end; not traditional shape for Papago basket. One row coiling.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-59129, described as Coiled jar-shaped basket with 2 encircling bands of meander design. Yucca.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-68562, described as Coiled, small cylindrical wastebasket, with 3 repeats of large complex right angle figure in brown material; rim damaged.  Yucca leaf.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket with lid, accession number 2-64934a,b, described as Squat jar shape with flat bottom, hat shaped lid.  Split stitch made of beargrass, sewn with yucca.  (a) Basket.  (b) Lid.