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: Hearst Museum object titled Saddlebag, accession number 2-5500, described as Double saddle bag. Hide; fringed; red wool patch (moth eaten) with geometric designs in white/pink/blue/yellow/red beading.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Saddlebag, accession number 2-5568, described as Saddle back made from trade cloth. Double. Fringed. Canvas; covered with red wool with geometric design in white/blue/green/yellow beads. The reverse of the seed bad reads: "1 1/2 bush, C. TRIUMPH, WHITE OATS
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: Hearst Museum object titled Saddlebag, accession number 2-5570, described as Double. Canvas. Red and navy wool with geometric designs in blue/pink/yellow/green/white beads. Fringed.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Saddlebag, accession number 2-5592, described as Double; canvas and red/navy wool; beaded floral designs, pink/blue/yellow/green/white; heavily fringed with rawhide on one edge and bottoms.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Saddlebag, accession number 2-4909, described as Dark heavy leather, with red cotton cloth and cut leather decoration; fringe at both ends.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Saddlebag, accession number 2-4902, described as Saddle bag with tin bells, small blue, black, and white beads; red cotton cloth on buckskin; fringe at both ends.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Saddlebag, accession number 2-5569, described as Double. Hide. Buckskin lined. Fringed, floral design in blue/yellow/pink/white.
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