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Hearst Museum object titled Bottle and cap, accession number 2-15709a,b, described as Bottle covered with twined basketry. Recataloged from 1-313.
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 1-243028a,b, described as Basketry covered with top.  a) Twined basket over flat bottom clear bottle with narrow neck, three narrow bands of redbud shoot, split/unsplit willow, small splits and cracks in willow, one small hole.  b) Top.  Coiled, split/unsplit willow.
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.