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Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 3-31081, described as CERAMIC CROW MUSICIAN:  Figure of a black plying a drum.  A beater is in each hand.  Crow wears a billed cap and has no legs; instead a flared stand provides footing.   Splayed, square edged tail is incises (with feather patterns) as is the crow’s eyes and hands.  “4050” and “RB” are marked on the base in white.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 3-30937, described as FIGURINE:  Ceramic figurine of a sitting animal (rabbit?) plying a small drum.   Clay is natural with no slip or glaze. Oval body with applied head, ears, legs, tail and “arms”.  A drum stick is held in the proper right hand; a small drum with decorative inscribed band is held between the animal’s knees.  “Mexico” is stamped in blue ink on the base of the animal’s body.  Blanco figure.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 3-30876, described as FIGURE:  Ceramic figure of a bearded man holding an orange drum and 1 yellow drum stick.   Man wears a dark green shirt, grey pants, white shoes, black belt, and an orange hat.  Figure stands on a rectangular base.  Remnants of a paper sticker on base.  Made by one of the Aguilar sisters.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 3-30875, described as FIGURE:  Ceramic figure of a man holding a yellow drum and drum sticks.   Man wears a blue shirt, white pants, orange shoe, red belt, and a salmon collared hat.  Figure stands on a dark green rectangular base. Made by one of the Aguilar sisters.