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Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 9-21532, described as Table runner; Fragile, metallic, gold table runner; gold central rectangle surrounded by  wide band of flowers in pink, orange, blue and green in five contiguous bands.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 9-21546, described as Table runner; W=31cm x L=123 cm; tapestry weave/plainweave; brown background with gold phoenix birds and pink, red, blue and yellow lotus flowers designs w/ green stems.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 9-15038, described as Table runner?  Cotton, silk, camel's hair, silk lining.  Plain weave, embroidered, plain weave lining.  Natural ground, varicolored designs, and green lining.  Floral motives. 82½ inches by 19 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 9-21595, described as Table runner;  fringes = 10.0cm . heavy; beige center section with 2 very narrow bands of umber and ecru and a wide band of light green at each end;  finished with ecru fringes.  4 lobed center medallion and 3 half round medallions on each end of central unit contain flowers of white, orange green and umber with black or navy accents.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 9-21634, described as Table runner; four, gold, 5 toed (Imperial), dragons & four  gold medallions above waves/water; floral border below dragons, cloud forms .  Bordered all around by band of dark blue cloth with narrow green band at outer and inner edge; medium blue lining.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 7-10044, described as “Table runner with chicken design.” fide Kaethe Kliot, owner, Lacis, 2001; black, hand made lace; dense fabric.   56 x 255 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 7-10043, described as “Runner for a dresser,” fide Kaethe Kliot, owner, Lacis, 2001; black handmade lace with angel and flower designs, dense fabric. 57 x 254 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Table runner, accession number 9-5332, described as Tapestry weave strip (silk or rayon), white ground with blue, brown, red, grey and gold floral designs; gilt paper wrapped yarns.