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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 1-255494, described as Basketry teacup. Cup is covered with glass seed beadwork, multi-colored geometric design on bright blue ground. Plain twined, tule.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle, accession number 1-255465, described as Clear glass bottle with basketry covering which is obscured by silver paint. Tule? Twined.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle and cap, accession number 1-243025a,b, described as Basketry covered with top.  a) Twined basket tightly fitting over green glass bottle, bowl shaped body, narrow neck, split/unsplit willow shoots, 2 bands bracken fern root, one band winter peeled willow and bracken fern root, one band winter peeled willow one band diamond/pyramid designs of winter peeled willows, circular base of willow shoots.  b) Top.  Coiled willow shoots, one row bracken fern root.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle and cap, accession number 1-59947a,b, described as Clear glass, flat shape with basketry covering, basketry lid, diagonal geometrical design in brown and black on natural ground, open lattice work in upper area.  Plain twined with half twist overlay, conifer root, white grass, maidenhair fern.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle and cap, accession number 1-164490a,b, described as Glass bottle covered with twined basketry.  a) Bottle with star-like design; b) cap. Per Ralph Shanks: Atsugewi or Achomawi.  Plain twined with three strand twining on base and neck.  Conifer root weft with beargrass background and maidenhair fern designs. Designs include butterflies.  Designs are more typical of Atsugewi.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle and lid, accession number 1-168835a,b, described as Basketry covered glass bottle and ground glass stopper. Plain twining. (a) Bottle. Encircling bands top and bottom. o/w plain field. (b) Stopper. Brown encircling bands.  Tag "N.W. Calif". Per Ralph Shanks:  Twined basketry covered glass bottle (a) with basketry covered glass stopper (b).  Uncertain type starting knot, possibly crossed warp.  The warp material is probably hazel or a dark peeled shoot.  The weft material is a dark conifer root.  The weft overlay is beargrass.  Description for a: starting after the starting knot, there is .25 inch of three strand twining, followed by .75 inch of plain twining, followed by one weft row of three strand twining.   Plain twining continues for 4.5 inches after which there is a single weft row of three strand twining.  This followed by 5/8 inch of plain twining, followed by three weft rows of three strand twining, followed by plain twining until the last weft row, which is three strand twining.  The rim is trimmed.   The stopper b: probably has a crossed warp starting knot.  The rest of the materials on the stopper are the same as the main basket.  The stopper starts with .25 inch of three strand twining, followed by .5 inch of plain twining, followed by one weft row of three strand twining, followed by .5 inch of plain twining, followed by a single weft row of three strand twining, followed by .75 inch of plain twining, followed by four weft rows of three strand twining. Both of the baskets have a rightward work direction, with an up to the right slant of weft twist.  The workface is on the exterior.  The basket is from Northwestern California, with an atypical simple design, slightly different materials and unusually small weft stitches, but with overall similar weaving techniques.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle and lid, accession number 1-255464a,b, described as (a) Brown glass bottle with baskery covering. (b) Basketry lid and handle. Geometric design in dark brown on natural colored ground. Plain twined with full twist overlay, tule cordage warp, tule root and white grass overlay.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle and lid, accession number 1-168834a,b, described as Basketry covered glass bottle and ground glass stopper. Plain twining. (a) Bottle. Diagonal design bands with projecting triangles, brown on natural ground. (b) Stopper covered with plain twining. Tag: "Klamath R. Tribes att.". Per Ralph Shanks: Twined basketry covered glass perfume or medicine bottle with basketry covered glass stopper. Crossed warp starting knot. The warp material is probably hazel. The weft material is conifer root. The weft design overlay is maidenhair fern with a beargrass background. Starting after the starting knot, there is .75 inch three strand twining, followed by 0.5 inch of plain twining, followed by three weft rows of three strand twining. Plain twining continues after that all of the way up to the neck. The design is diagonal stacks of double triangles. The rim is trimmed. The stopper (b) has a crossed warp starting knot. The rest of the materials are the same as the main basket. From the starting knot there is three weft rows of three strand twining, followed by ½ inch of plain twining, followed by one weft rows of three strand twining, after that there is plain twining to the ⅓ of an inch from rim where there is a single weft row of lattice twining followed by plain twining. Both of the baskets have a rightward work direction, with an up to the right slant of weft twist. The stopper has a single-sided overlay with the design on the exterior. The workface is on the exterior. The basket is from Northwestern California.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle and lid, accession number 1-255030a,b, described as Basketry covered bottle. Round, clear glass covered with plain twined basketry with half - twist overlay. Diagonal design combining rhomboids and triangles in black on wheat colored field. Lid is made with stopper on inside. (a) Bottle. (b) Lid.
Hearst Museum object titled Bottle and lid, accession number 1-255029a,b, described as Basketry covered bottle. Round, clear glass covered with plain twined basketry with half - twist overlay. Diagonal design combining rhomboids and triangles in black on wheat colored field. Light brown bands. (a) Bottle. (b) Lid.  Both tags "Klamath River". Per Ralph Shanks:  Twined basketry covered glass bottle with basketry cap.  The main basket has a crossed warped knot.  The warp material is probably hazel.  The weft material is conifer root. The weft design overlay is maidenhair fern with a beargrass background.  Starting after the starting knot, there is .5 inch of three strand twining followed by .5 inch of plain twining followed by one weft row of three strand twining.   Plain twining continues after that all of the way up to the rim.  The design is diagonal stacked triangles surrounding diagonally stacked parallelograms.  The rim is trimmed.   The lid has a crossed warp starting knot, covered with beargrass.  The rest of the materials for both baskets are the same.   From the lid's starting knot there is 3/8ths of an inch of three strand twining, followed by 1/4 inch of plain twining, followed by two weft rows of three strand twinning, after that there is plain twining to the rim.  Both of the baskets have a rightward work direction, with an up to the right slant of weft twist.  The cap has a single-sided overlay with the design on the exterior.  The workface for both baskets is on the exterior.  The basket is from Northwestern California.