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Hearst Museum object titled Bodice, accession number 7-7279, described as bodice (1898) - weighted silk, pale yellow/greenish, long sleeves set into bodice with 'perky' ruffle on shoulder. Satin makes "v" in front, edged with rows of silk ribbon (cream center and black selvages). ribbon over shoulder in double v around shoulder blade. Ruffle over shoulder and hem and flounce edged with same. Embroidered net filling in v in neck line . Stand up collar with band of grey/blue tape just above collarbone embellished with metallic and beaded decoration, turquoise beads. Collar fastens in back with hooks and eyes, bodice in front. Striped satin ribbon (x3) same as small ribbon 4 stripes in black. Rosette on PL side, larger cockade in center back. Series of laces in side on right and left in front in eyelets. Boning in front and back. hooks to hook bodice to skirt missing. Waistband expanded by 2" each side
Hearst Museum object titled Bodice and skirt, accession number 7-7280a,b, described as Youthful party dress: bodice and skirt ~1896-7 a.) bodice of watered silk taffeta with pink and yellow rose pattern with green leaves and stems. machine embroidered with tiny black stitches. Lined with iridescent rosy coral/grey taffeta. Boning in front and back, applied tape on the inside. Waist has 'cummerbund' effect, three large tucks. Low neckline, trimmed with rose and rosebud lace (same as skirt). Small ruffle of Valenciens-type lace (linen) making "v' in front. Fastens with hooks and eyes. Very full sleeves end at elbow with flounce and tulle, Valenciens- type edging, same lace decor as skirt.  b.) Skirt - same fabric, small double ruffle of same fabric at hem, cut cut apply band of lace just above hem with roses and rose buds, backed with silk chiffon. Tiny train. Lined in same iridescent taffeta with double flounce at bottom, one in pinked. Fastens at center back with hooks and eyes.
Hearst Museum object titled Bonnet, accession number 2-63496, described as Child’s bonnet. Materials: silk faille Techniques: sewn Colors: creamy white Dimensions: 4 1/8” crown to nape; 11 1/8 across nape Remarks: [?] in concentric circles forms crown. Brim is trimmed with white silk taffeta ribbon punctuated with gathered areas and larger gathered rosettes at either end. Below ribbon is Irish lace. At edge are several layers of sheer silk hemmed with gathers. Inner lining has hemmed split upback is of white silk. Also trimming brim are clusters of velveteen rosbudo with clothleques. Papered stems wrapped in wire. Nape is trimmed in matching silk faille piping.
Hearst Museum object titled Camisole, accession number 2-67044a-c, described as Camisoles. White cotton batiste with various machine-made lace and applique trim, button, and ribbon closures. (a) has no ribbons, length 45 cm. (b) length 50 cm. (c) length 44.5 cm. Materials: cotton, embroidery, lace, ribbon. Techniques: weaving, machine lace making, sewing.
Hearst Museum object titled Cap, accession number 9-22533, described as black child's cap with black crocheted lace edging at neckline; single black cotton tie.  lined with gray/black cotton plaid fabric.
Hearst Museum object titled Cocktail apron, accession number 2-68084, described as Apron; white cotton hand-made cocktail apron-width machine-made lace edging. Brown stains on ties. Width (including ties) 149 cm. Materials: cotton. Techniques: sewing, lacemaking (machine).
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 7-7056, described as Lace.  A-B, tape lace strip, design, scrolls, flowers, vines and medallions, picoted brides, both edges scalloped.
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 7-7064, described as Cotton lace collar.  See catalogue.
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 7-7035, described as Costume. Tape lace collar. Color: light cream. 49 1/4 inches by 19 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Collar, accession number 7-6932, described as Lace net collar.  (see catalogue for more info).