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Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 5-10140, described as spoon;  wood;  incised designs of diamonds and triangles on handle;  L. 27 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 5-10292, described as spoon;  wood;  ladle-like;  cracked bowl;  L. 33 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 5-10138, described as spoon;  ladle-type;  wood;  cracked round bowl repaired;  L. 32 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 5-10145, described as spoon;  wood;  incised designs of diamonds and triangles on handle;  L. 30 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 5-16676, described as Calabash spoon carved and decorated with ducks. geometric figure in center and band across outer edge of bowl. inside of bowl encircled by 7 concentric bands enclosing "X" of 5 and 6 lines respectively.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 5-15995, described as carved spoon.  wooden spoon, handle with head on top and stylized body.  eyes are [handwritten on card: large] and bulbous, heavy eye lids.  ears set back on the head.  right ear slightly damaged.  [handwritten on card: headpiece has] vertical lines that peak and 3 triangles, 1 on top of 2 at bottom of head piece.  various [handwritten on card: patterns] all 4 sides of handle.  front: bifurcated relief with root-like bottom; back:  serpent-like shape with diagonal hatches;  sides:  quasi-diamond shape, 4 horizontal lines and relief X shape.  scooped [cut off on card] portion is round.  36 cm long, handle:  2 cm x 2.5 cm, scoop portion:  8.5 cm x 3.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 5-10139, described as spoon;  sculptured handle of bands and diagonals;  forked handle end;  L. 34 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Spoon, accession number 5-11713, described as spoon;  carved wood, light in color, handle decorated with parallel lines (incised), hourglass shaped design on center of handle;  33 cm long, 8.5 cm wide.