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Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 2-62888, described as Embroidered Pieces: a - cream linen ground with green holly and red berry design in center and green green edge. 5 1/4” diameter. See 3936 for info. on Mary Lemis Jones who designed and embroidered these pieces. All used but good condition.
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 2-62885, described as White linen embroidered mat. 16” square.
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 2-62993, described as White piece of tatting.  Small six-pointed round shape of 13 joined tatted rondels.  Good condition.  Made circa 1900.
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 2-62984, described as White linen oval dresser scarf with two inserted squares of crochet, one representing a rabbit, the other a lion.  Edged with two inch wide scalloped crochet.  Good condition.  Made circa 1900.
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 2-62980, described as White linen circles with crochet edged. a; 6 1/2” diameter linen circle edges with 1 3/4” crochet of shell scallops above checkered-board pattern. c. 1900, good condition
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 2-62975, described as Strip. Cotton Crochet. Beige. Crocheted in a leaf pattern
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 2-62992, described as Circular white linen doily.  Plain weave with crochet trim.  Some stains present.
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 2-62894, described as small, cream white circle made up of 8 lace circles attached to 8 point piece of linen with one more lace circle set in center. Slightly stained, see p. 252 of “Anchor Manual of Needlework” NK 9105/A5 c. 1900. Length: 6 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 7-7131, described as Crochet, Lace