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Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-63493, described as Evening gown.  Materials: silk, glass beads, rhinestones Techniques: Satin and gauze dress, lace, embroidery, bead, rhinestone trim; fishtail train Colors: blue Dimensions: 53 1/4 long Remarks: “Hale, San Francisco”
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 3-27258, described as Huipil.  Lace and embroidery around neck and hem. L 117 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 3-28250, described as Nightgown. Materials: Plain weave cotton, lace. Techniques: Sewing, tucking, insertion of lace. Colors: White. Dimensions: 45 1/2" Long, 28 1/2" wide. Remarks: High necked, long sleeved nightgown w. square front yoke w. diamond design lace inserts and tucks, joined to front fullness. Ruffled at neck, yoke, sleeve cuff, front opening w. snap. Worn, stained. 1/4" hem at bottom.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-63489a-c, described as (a) Evening gown (b) bow with buckle (c) puff sleeve Materials: Silk, metal, and rhinestone buckle, glass beads, sequins Techniques: Thin plain weave, lace, ribbon, beads, sequin trim over taffeta. (b) satin bow (c) chiffon and satin sleeve. Colors: (a) Pink (b) Pink with tarnished metal (c) Pink Dimensions: (a) 7 1/2” sleeve; 55 1/2” length (b) 9” length (c) 10” long Remarks: Buckle was probably once sewn on dress; Sleeve may not be from this garment. Very deteriorated underskirt.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 10-3040a,b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-63380a,b, described as Dress: natural color embroidery net and filet lace pieced together to make straight, square necked, short dropped shoulder, sleeveless dress. Wide insertion and edging of coarse filet on front shoulders, sides waist, and hem. Boxes off areas of embroidery net. Fine net emb. with heav flower and leaves surrounded by all over pattern of meandering lines. 2 rows of crochet buttons down front. Good condition
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 9-22562, described as black silk dress with long sleeves.  neck and sleeve edges finished with narrow black lace.  both skirt and bodice gathered to a band (empire waist line).  front opening with placket closure.  skirt cut in gores.  sleeves decorated with two rows of tucking 12.5 to 15cm from sleeve edge.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 7-7187, described as Petticoat. Materials: Batiste, lace. Techniques: sewing. Colors: white. Dimensions: 37 inches long center front. Remarks: Long, white batiste, petticoat with drawstring waist. Single layer, gored, top half joined to double ruffle. Under ruffle is lace trimmed at bottom, out-ruffle is circularly cut with much val lace insertion. Strip of beading insertion where ruffles join top half of insertion. Strip of beading insertion where ruffles join top half of skirt. Monogram NJD at waistline. Tuck made inside to shorten. Slight stains. Goes with 3625.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-67014, described as Dress. Cotton, white batiste child’s dress trimmed with machine made lace; lace inserts. Hand sewn, later repairs. metal closure. Damaged, mildew. 65 cm long. Hand pleating. Hand embroidery on shawl collar.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 7-7273, described as Evening gown in silk with flat metal strips and sequins. Dress with two overskirts in white.