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Hearst Museum object titled Bloomers, accession number 2-67036a-c, described as White cotton bloomers; machine sewn, commercially made. No closure at waist; printed with small purple ink stamp “27” near waist on side seam. machine- made lace trim a) 66.5 cm long, small tear near crotch. b) 65.5 cm long; c) 65 cm long.
Hearst Museum object titled Camisole, accession number 2-67044a-c, described as Camisoles. White cotton batiste with various machine-made lace and applique trim, button, and ribbon closures. (a) has no ribbons, length 45 cm. (b) length 50 cm. (c) length 44.5 cm. Materials: cotton, embroidery, lace, ribbon. Techniques: weaving, machine lace making, sewing.
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 2-62910, described as Lace, cotton. Open work lace with bobbin work. beige
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 2-62913, described as Lace collar? cotton; heavy cord, open work wide-lace
Hearst Museum object titled Cover, accession number 2-62920, described as Doily: square with cloth center and tape lace edges. Linen. Plain weave center cloth; tape lace edges. White
Hearst Museum object titled Cover, accession number 2-62947, described as Table cloth. Linen. Filet lace. Natural color. Rosette and star motives
Hearst Museum object titled Cover, accession number 2-62870, described as Table cover; circular, linen, white pink and yellow embroidered plain weave center; bobbin (?) lace edging. 23” diameter. Floral embroidery motives. Some stains and fading.
Hearst Museum object titled Cover, accession number 2-62914, described as Round cloth; cotton. Plain weave center, lace 7” border. White
Hearst Museum object titled Cover, accession number 2-62896, described as Doily; square with cloth center and tape lace edges. Possibly cotton; plain weave center cloth; tape lace edges. White. Tape lace arranged in floral network design
Hearst Museum object titled Cover, accession number 2-62869, described as Cloth with lace tape: white plain weave linen square shapes into 12 curved points finished with 6 1/2” border of tape lace. 1/2” tape shapes into scrolls and loops joined by a variety of fine and coarse brides of fine threads. 2 scrolls of buttonholed circles on each side. 29” square. Good condition. Lace mended. Created 1890-1900 by same woman as 3951.