bear
1966
oster has an image of a bear and small pig walking away into an orange sunset. Above the image is "Peace" printed in orange and brown. Below the image is " Saturday afternoon Oct. 8 2 PM Bola,... |
1966
Poster has an image of a bear and small pig walking away into an orange sunset. Above the image is "Peace" printed in orange and brown. Below the image is " Saturday afternoon Oct. 8 2 PM Joan... |
1979
This is an acrylic painting on canvas that shows a bear standing on its hind feet and reaching upward with its claws toward two deer that are standing on a tall rock. The scene takes place in a... |
1936
A-B: Two (2) half dollar coins celebrating the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. The bridge is featured on one side and the California bear on the other side. Both are dated 1936. |
From a product description attached to the image, "The Puffalumps, a line of six irresistibly soft and feathery light baby animals, are made from crinkled parachute-like machine washable... |
c.1905
Wilcox and Evertsen mark on the back of the spoon doesn't give indication of a firm date, other than those listed above. Back of spoon is generally plain, although the bear is visible, as are... |
c.1904
Gold nuggets in pan also have gold wash; Back of spoon is plain. |
c.1900?
Described as heavy weight. |
Knife, curved iron blade, wood handle. Handle sculptured totemic style "Possibly Tlingit crooked knife with carved handle used for wood carving. 2 birds at top with unfinished formline... |
c.1930
original drawings. Description: Cardboard sheets (4) with original art work sidney Armer for Farthest West written by his wife Laura Armer. Original Drawings of initial letters |
c.1915-1920
Back of handle has eagle and flag. |
c.1894?
Exceptional piece;face of the handle is in high relief: bear on top of the Great Seal of the State of California, with state motto "Eureka" and a bunch of grapes; San Francisco on the handle;bowl... |
1915
Part of a spoon and fork set. Stylish initials interlock the two letters "P" back to back, with "I" and "E" below oranges on handle. Reverse is plaine. |
1928
Wooden circus animal; brown painted bear with red mouth and red and white eyes; cord tail; leather ears; jointed at base of neck and top of legs. |
1895?
Bear surmounts spoon handle, standing over miners' tools, and a ribbon reading San Francisco;beading down the center of the handle. Initials engraved on the back. |
Label. Description: "Pure Cloves Manufacturered at Monarch Coffee & Spice Co., Oakland Cal. These spices are ground from select stock for general family trade." Red background with gold... |
Label. Description: "Pure Black Pepper Manufactured at Monarch Coffee & Spice Co., Oakland, Cal. These spices are ground from select stock for general family trade." Condition: Very Good... |
c.1920-1940
This gold plate pin was used by a member of the Native Daughters of the Golden West. The design is a miniature California flag, with white and red enamel. |
late 19th-early 20th century
Spoon, wood, carved totemic handle in red and black. (231). Alaska. "Tlingit feast ladle with carved handle representing bear holding fish. Nicely carved; possibly made for sale - late... |
2005
Paul Frank T-shirt of grey cotton knit; two white labels at the nape of the neck with a Paul Frank blue hang tag attached. Hang tag reads: "o37554, Paul Frank Worry Bear Tee, 2410131, LGY, M, $... |
2003
Man's short-sleeve T-shirt is white knitted cotton jersey, printed with an image resembling the California state flag, but instead of the words "California Republic," the T-shirt reads "Nor-Cal" (... |
1998
This quilt Block was the second prize winner in the P & B Textiles/Oakland Museum of California Quilt Block Competition for students (K-12) in Alameda County, 1998, for Grades K-5. The block... |
c. 1939
Rendering. Description: full color rendering on black of a parade float design featuring the University of California (focus on the Berkeley Campus with a large Campanile, brown bear, and a... |
19-Sep-87
White cotton knit T-shirt, printed in blue, yellow, brown and black, and worn by Elizabeth Arney while she was a student at the University of California, Berkeley. She was an busy student,... |