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Hearst Museum object titled Button, accession number 11-14993, described as Metal; round; design consisting of 2 K's face-to-face with elaborate diamond-shaped object between surmounted by crown; loop on back.  On back: "Firmin & Sons London; 2346".
Hearst Museum object titled Button, accession number 11-14992, described as Metal; round; design consisting of 2 K's face-to-face with elaborate diamond-shaped object between surmounted by crown; loop on back.  On back: "Firmin & Sons London; 2346.
Hearst Museum object titled Button, accession number 11-14995, described as Metal; round; shield surmounted by crown; loop on back.  On back: "extra quality
Hearst Museum object titled Button, accession number 11-14994, described as Metal; round; shield surmounted by crown; loop on back.  On back: "extra quality
Hearst Museum object titled Button, accession number 11-14998, described as Metal; round; shield surmounted by crown and bordered on both sides by standing robed and helmeted figure holding staff; emblem beneath says: "Uamaukeeaokainaik Pono"; loops on back.  On back: "Firmin & Sons London  153 Strand  47 Warwick St.
Hearst Museum object titled Button, accession number 11-14997, described as Metal; round; shield surmounted by crown and bordered on both sides by standing robed and helmeted figure holding staff; emblem beneath says: "Uamaukeeaokainaik Pono"; loops on back.  On back: "Firmin & Sons London  153 Strand  47 Warwick St.
Hearst Museum object titled Button, accession number 11-14996, described as Metal; round; shield surmounted by crown; loop on back.  On back: "Starkey's London Conduit
Hearst Museum object titled Headdress, accession number 11-540, described as Headdress, chief’s; approximately 200 feathers of a black rooster woven into a double band of twisted sinnet; cords dangle at ends for fastening
Hearst Museum object titled Headdress, accession number 11-1071, described as Large feather headdress
Hearst Museum object titled La‘au (stick), accession number 11-1251, described as Straight club.