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Current results range from 1902 to 1919
- 6.2 Toys, Children’s Utensils, Objects used in the Education of Children34
- 1.5 Household12
- 4.1 Dwellings and Furnishings6
- 1.4 Transportation3
- 2.1 Daily Garb3
- 5.4 Secular and Religious Musical Instruments2
- 1.6 Manufacturing, Constructing, Craft, and Professional Pursuits1
- 2.0 Use not specified (Secular Dress and Accoutrements, and Adornment)1
- 5.1 Religion and Divination: Objects and garb associated with practices reflecting submission, devotion, obedience, and service to supernatural agencies1
- S1971-1972 #16: Decorative Arts Department (UC Berkeley) (September 1, 1971–September 7, 1971)6
- S1971-1972 #30: Decorative Arts Department (UC Berkeley)/Winfield Scott Wellington (October 12, 1971–October 25, 1971)6
- S1974-1975 #55: University of California, Santa Cruz (February 4, 1975–March 19, 1975)6
- S1970-1971 #48: Newport Harbor Art Museum (February 22, 1971–July 8, 1971)4
- S1973-1974 #65: Oakland Museum of California (March 8, 1974–April 24, 1974)4
- S1982-1983 #35: California State University, Chico (April 5, 1983–July 26, 1984)4
- S1987-1988 #44: SFO Museum (June 23, 1988–August 25, 1988)4
- S1987-1988 #45: Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History (April 29, 1988–July 13, 1988)4
- S1952-1953 #3: California Palace of the Legion of Honor (September 9, 1952–November 28, 1952)3
- S1952-1953 #4: California Palace of the Legion of Honor (September 11, 1952–November 28, 1952)3