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Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 2-67043, described as Apron. coarsely woven linen or cotton white apron, probably for a servant. Inset of machine made eyelet lace near hem. Length 84 cm. Materials: linen or cotton. Techniques: weaving, machine stitching, applique lace.
Hearst Museum object titled Bedsheet, accession number 2-62176, described as Bed sheet; linen, plain weave, white, 71½ inches x 90 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Bedsheet, accession number 2-62177, described as Bed sheet; linen, plain weave, 2 widths sewn together, white, 73½ inches x 94 inches, LM 27 embroidered in red cross stitch in one corner
Hearst Museum object titled Bloomers, accession number 2-67036a-c, described as White cotton bloomers; machine sewn, commercially made. No closure at waist; printed with small purple ink stamp “27” near waist on side seam. machine- made lace trim a) 66.5 cm long, small tear near crotch. b) 65.5 cm long; c) 65 cm long.
Hearst Museum object titled Bonnet, accession number 2-63497, described as Child’s bonnet Materials: Linen and satin, eyelet embroidery Techniques: sewn Colors: white with salmon ribbon Dimensions: 7 1/8” top to nape; 9: across nape; 48” ribbon ties Remarks: Bonnet is gathered across top to wide brim, trimmed across brim and nape with wide pink satin ribbon which ties beneath chin. 1A brim has rosette of the ribbon. A side has rosette with three buds of pink with dark center. Inner trim trimmed in hexagonal mesh net inner bonnet lining is of sheer open plain weave cotton. Center of nape attaches to knot of satin ribbon with tucks. Brim edge trimmed with white piping.
Hearst Museum object titled Camisole, accession number 2-67044a-c, described as Camisoles. White cotton batiste with various machine-made lace and applique trim, button, and ribbon closures. (a) has no ribbons, length 45 cm. (b) length 50 cm. (c) length 44.5 cm. Materials: cotton, embroidery, lace, ribbon. Techniques: weaving, machine lace making, sewing.
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 2-68272, described as Collar, natural white cotton lawn in eyelet lace, handmade, with floral and spray pattern;  satin stitch embroidery and filling techniques. Drawnwork and scalloped button hole bound edge. Good condition.  This type of collar was applied to the bodice of woman’s dress for decoration.
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 2-62910, described as Lace, cotton. Open work lace with bobbin work. beige
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 2-62913, described as Lace collar? cotton; heavy cord, open work wide-lace
Hearst Museum object titled Cover, accession number 2-62956, described as Table cover? Linen, cotton. Plain weave, embroidered; drawn work borders. Natural ground, blue embroidery. Floral motives