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Hearst Museum object titled Coffee pot, accession number 7-9087a,b, described as Coffee pot w/ cover, Rosso Antico ware (red stoneware w/ black bas-reliefs); a. coff pot: Diana (?) (Greek: Artemis) w/ deer facing woman w/ hawk and wreath; another scene shows a standing woman holding vase on tray facing another standing woman holding branch and basket; tree either side of handle which has limb below; tip of spout damaged; b. lid badly damaged and knob is not original; alternating acanthus leaves and long stemmed floral designs; Impressed marks on underside of pot are "WEDGEWOOD" and "FIY" F-February, I-potter, Y-1870; glazed interior; A: Height: 14, Width/breadth: 17, Depth: 10cm. B: Height: 5.5cm, Diameter: 8cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin cabinet, accession number 7-5941, described as Coin chest or cabinet; 15 drawers lined with green felt (14 drawers fitted); brass pulls; 2 brass handles; front is two drawers with inset faceted mirrors; probably rosewood; height 26 cm; width 25 cm; depth 24 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Jug, accession number 7-9086, described as Jug w/ missing lid, blue jasper w/ white bas reliefs; one scene shows "Three Dancing Graces," other shows a helmeted warrior and a Nike, between them a statue of Athena around whose pedestal a serpernt is twined; single handle; two metal pins below rim to hold missing lid; damaged spout; encircling floral bands above and below bas reliefs; "WEDGEWOOD ENGLAND" and number impressed on underside; glazed interior; Height: 11.5 cm, Width/breadth: 12 cm, Diameter: 10 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 7-6426, described as Fireplace fan piece, Tambour work, multicolor embroidery on black. length 37 cm, across widest part
Hearst Museum object titled Vessel, accession number TEMP 2016.0293, described as white ceramic gravy boat; marked on bottom "Trade mark, Royal Semi Poreclain, John Maddock & Sons, England