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Hearst Museum object titled Coffee pot, accession number 1-162217, described as metal coffee pot
Hearst Museum object titled Coffee pot, accession number 1-161485, described as White enameled rusted ferrous coffee pot, lacking its lid, no decoration or makers mark apparent.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 16-20451a,b, described as Chimu style cup. Carved wooden anthropoid cup stand (a) with metal (possibly silver) "cup" portion (b). cup stand is carved with a kneeling figure holding a blade and shield on a round plinth and semi-conical base. figure's face is painted red with large round ears with applied ear spools, a round wide headdress supports a metal cup decorated with repoussé band at top and bottom. base, shield, headdress and ear spools are all decorated with round or rectangular, metal, applied metal pieces, repousséd with decorative symbols.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 1-252565, described as brass can whole
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 16-20449, described as Chimu style cup. Carved wooden cylindrical with a carved face and prone male figure. white painted eyes. Mother of pearl inlays. Figure topped with flared cylindrical crown with embossed face profiles.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 6-20799, described as bronze cup fragments found with 597-616. New Empire
Hearst Museum object titled Cup (reproduction), accession number 8-396, described as Cup with leaves. Reproduction by Emile Gilliéron.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup (reproduction), accession number 8-394, described as Silver cup with plants. Reproduction by Emile Gilliéron.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup (reproduction), accession number 8-395, described as Cup with palmettos. Reproduction by Emile Gilliéron.
Hearst Museum object titled Napkin ring, accession number 7-10208, described as Oval sliver ring with the name "Emily Louise incised within; incised figure on other side.