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Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 3-30903, described as FIGURE:  Ceramic devil (red) with 2 blue snakes along each side.  Devil is in the form of a lizard or dragon, with yellow-tipped spines up the back and tail and longitudinally up the belly.  Devil has clawed hands, 3-toed feet, and bulging eyes with yellow highlights, 3 large horns on top of head and a gaping mouth with white teeth.  Note, one snake is broke away along proper left side.  Label on base: in blue  - “T.M.-OCUMICHO, 7/73”
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 3-32115, described as Polychromed and overglazed ceramic of two figures on a dome: one rabbit-like, the other lizard or reptile.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 3-30442, described as colorfully painted, stacked figure.  Turtle on base, topped by a frog, topped by an alligator, topped by a fish, topped by a mermaid playing a stringed instrument.  in pencil: 45.00; stamped: Gadsden.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 3-31055, described as CERAMIC “DRAGON” BANK:  Hand modeled ceramic dragon, resting on two back feet(red with green legs)) and long, thick tail (green).  Body is green and forearms are red, ending in rudimentary hands.  Head, horns, ears and fringed collar are pink.  Head is thrown back with mouth open (large white upper teeth, and red protruding tongue.  Eyes are applied, pink with black highlights.