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Hearst Museum object titled Angel figurine, accession number 3-30850, described as FIGURINE:  Molded ceramic figure of an angel.  Figure kneels on a silver cloud, wears a white robe with gold trim, has orange hair, and silver wings.  Facial features are painted.
Hearst Museum object titled Angel figurine, accession number 3-30833, described as MINIATURE CERAMIC ANGEL:  Black body w/ gold wings, blue eyes & red mouth.
Hearst Museum object titled Angel figurines, accession number 3-30838, described as ANGELS: 2 ceramic angels, both kneeling.  1 dressed in pink gown with silver wings and kneeling on a silver cloud; 1 dressed in a green gown w/ white & yellow wings, and kneeling on a blue cloud.
Hearst Museum object titled Bull figurine, accession number 3-30742, described as Ceramic figure of a bull with a snake (?) beneath it's feet, both standing on a rectangular base. Bull is natural grey clay, decorated with rust, yellow ochre and blue makings around neck, on back and around legs. Large horns are painted yellow ochre. The edge of the base is blue.
Hearst Museum object titled Desk figurine, accession number 3-30678, described as part of Aguilar Civil Wedding scene (3-30673 to 3-30678); ceramic desk.  3 sided cube with closed top; open on one side and bottom.  painted dark brown with white decorating bands on two sides.  front panel is marked with "JUEZ".  atop the desk are a typewriter (turquoise & white), white document with blue ribbon seal, blue bottle with red stopper, and sculpture of an olive green eagle with black/white highlights, holding a yellow snake in its beak.  Aguilar figure.  proper right side of desk has been broken and repaired prior to receipt by the museum.
Hearst Museum object titled Dragon figurine, accession number 3-30763, described as SCULPTURE:   Ceramic sculpture of a dragon.  Figure is painted orange with black stripes and with highlighting bands of yells around wings, neck and between eyes.  Figure has only 2 forelegs with clawed feet and yellow nails.  Hindquarter has only a single, supporting post which does not form a true leg.  A looping and curling tail curls up the back of the figure.  An open mouth, painted red, has prominent white teeth.   The figure is mounted on a ceramic, triangular base, which is painted green.  Inscription on base reads, “T.M. 7/73  Ocumicho”
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 3-31623, described as CERAMIC FIGURE FOR A MASKED DRAMA:  Masked male figure wearing a long black  coat with pink buttons, pink hands/gloves, brown boots and a mask that is divided at center face.  One side is orange; the other is red with yellow spots.  Nose and part of brow have a yellow, lizard-like animal resting on the bridge of the nose.  Multi-colored (orange, red, blue green yellow) streaming hair falls down the back of the figure.   Figure has proper right arm raised and holds a think staff in right hand.  Left arm is slightly in front and slightly raised. Figure stands on a rectangular base painted green and red. H=14.3cm W=9.5cm L=4.5cm
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 3-30903, described as FIGURE:  Ceramic devil (red) with 2 blue snakes along each side.  Devil is in the form of a lizard or dragon, with yellow-tipped spines up the back and tail and longitudinally up the belly.  Devil has clawed hands, 3-toed feet, and bulging eyes with yellow highlights, 3 large horns on top of head and a gaping mouth with white teeth.  Note, one snake is broke away along proper left side.  Label on base: in blue  - “T.M.-OCUMICHO, 7/73”
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 3-30912, described as MASK:  Ceramic mask.  Devil face .  Painted dark mahogany with black top knot, 2 down curving horns with white hash marks, and goat ears with white edges.  A terra cotta colored snake rests on the bridge of the devil’s hooked nose.  2 white bands of feather-stitch shape run across cheeks and bridge of nose from outer edge to outer edge.  Two terra cotta lizards rest on the two cheeks.  Snake and lizards are decorated with black and white hash marks.   4 overlapping (2 upper, 2 lower) white fangs protrude from mouth along with a forked tongue.  Eye holes are above small whiter and black eyes.  4 holes in sides of mask for attaching ties.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine group, accession number 3-30752, described as Miniature figure group: Two ceramic figures (snake and man) beside a tree snag, mounted on a round base. Base is painted green and red-orange; man wears yellow pants and hat, and white shirt; snake is "army" green with pink and white hilites, yellow and black eyes and a red snout.