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Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 7-5235, described as Doily, oval with scalloped edge; cotton lace with central petitpoint medallion; poor condition. Length 56 cm. Width 38 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 7-5236, described as Doily, rectangular with scalloped edge; cotton lace with five petitpoint medallions. Length 45.5 cm. Width 30 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 7-5232, described as Doily, round with scalloped edge; cotton lace with petitpoint medallion. Diameter 17.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 7-5234, described as Doily, oval with scalloped edge; cotton lace with central petitpoint medallion; poor condition. Length 25.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 7-5233, described as Doily, oval with scalloped edge; cotton lace with central petitpoint medallion; poor condition. According to Kaethe Kliot (1977) this is patchwork lace which was very popular from 1890-1910 (often a mixture of offs and ends). Handmade laces were often cut up and used along with the machine made laces. This example is machine made lace; the center is needlepoint. Length 27 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Mat, accession number 2-4539, described as Mat of braided grass, circular.
Hearst Museum object titled Mat, accession number 2-10845, described as Made of cedar bark. Chiefly in checker weave with black and red pattern in twilling. Mat split.
Hearst Museum object titled Mat, accession number 2-19032, described as Cedar bark, checker weave, ragged.
Hearst Museum object titled Pillow case, accession number 3-29416, described as Pillow case, red cotton cloth with multi-colored stripes using silk floss and various combinations of wefts, hand sewn. 56.7 cm by 39.0 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Table cover, accession number 3-29334, described as Table throw, white cotton cambric with inset Teneriffe lace in various designs, circle and circular motifs, drawn and worked hem. 77.5 cm x 77.6 cm