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Hearst Museum object titled Altar textile, accession number 7-3308, described as Portion of altar frontal; cream lace; linen; buratto; darned net; many motifs including phoenix, human figures, horse, peacock
Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 7-3293, described as Apron; cream linen; plain weave ground; bands, pockets, yoke of punto ricamato a maglia quadra lace; filet with floral designs; edging of braided bobbin lace. According to Kaethe Kliot this is a “filet apron”. Linen with a two-tone point lace edging.
Hearst Museum object titled Basin, accession number 7-7730, described as Basin, majolica ware; deep, round; ochre ground with blue and white poppy scrolls around central floral design; floral design in wide band above; rim decorated with 3 rows of polychrom overlapping scales and one zigzag band at edge; double crown and shield on one reserved side of rim; food pierced for hanging; one large area restored (fragile); geometric and floral band in cobalt blue on white ground on back; old lable on back (illegible) says in part: "PLAT___, MATIAS C, ___ LORVIN [?], FORLI ON FAENZA, ANTI ___ 1490
Hearst Museum object titled Bed spread, accession number 7-6664, described as Bed spread?  Linen, silk, wool.  Plain weave mounted on rep weave, embroidered; fringed, uncut pile bands; damask lining.  Natural ground, red designs, red border and lining.  Bird, floral, meander, tree motives.  Embroidered strips are probably Greek.  January 1969 condit. good.  44 inches by 96 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Booklet, accession number 7-7175, described as card case gold-tooled, with silk moire lining
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9469, described as Waiter's pocket corkscrew and knife combination, advertising giveaway made of steel, chrome plating, paint, die stamping, forming, and forging. Corkscrew/knife combination, waiter's, pocket; chrome plated steel handle, "Bertolli Win Rosa", die stamped and painted red on one side, "Bertolli Chianti Classico" on other; folding bottle neck lever at one end, knife at other, cyphered helical worm at center.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9361, described as Caplifter; brass plated steel handle, arboreal scroll design impressed into casting, overall shape of fish; hole in center with commemorative medal in center, “Teatro Greco Taormina” scene on one side, three-legged figure with head at center on other side with "NOPMI  TT A  TAN" around design. crown caplifter at “tail” end of handle; 11.4 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9366, described as Home bar tool made of brass, steel, chrome plating, silver plating, die forming, and stamping. Cap lifter/beer can opener combination; silver plated brass handle in shape of tree trunk, trademark and "Missiaglia" at base of handle; crown cap lifter and beer can opener in chrome plated steel inserted into handle, die stamped "Coricama Inoxid";
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9468, described as Waiter's pocket corkscrew and knife combination, advertising giveaway made of steel, chrome plating, die stamping, and forming. Corkscrew/knife combination, pocket, waiter's; chrome plated steel handle, "Tribuno Vermouth Sweet & Dry" die stamped on one side, "21 Brands Club Special Blended Whiskey" on other; folding bottle neck lever at one end, die stamped "21 Brands Inc.", knife blade at other, wire helical worm near center.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle opener, accession number 7-9467, described as Waiter's pocket corkscrew and knife combination made of steel, nickel plating, die stamping and forming. Corkscrew/knife combination, pocket, waiter's; nickel plated steel handle; folding bottle neck lever at one end, knife blade at other, wire helical worm near center.