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D4 DEACCESSION LIST 2019-2020 FINAL for HLC Merged.Xlsx Object ID Object Name Brief Description Donor Reason Comments Process Date Box Barcode Pallet 496 Vase Ornamental vase Unknown Redundant 2/20/2020 54 1975-7 Table, Coffee Unknown Condition 12/12/2019 Stables 1976-7 Saw Unknown Redundant 12/12/2019 Stables 1976-9 Wrench Unknown Redundant 1/28/2020 C002172 25 1978-5-3 Fan, Electric Baer, John David Redundant 2/19/2020 52 1978-10-5 Fork Small form Anderson, Helen Redundant 12/12/2019 C001523 14 1978-10-7 Fork Barbeque fork Anderson, Helen Redundant 12/12/2019 C001523 14 1978-10-9 Masher, Potato Anderson, Helen Redundant 12/12/2019 C001523 14 1978-10-16 Set, Dishware Set of "Bluebird" dishes Anderson, Helen Condition 11/12/2019 C001351 7 1978-11 Pin, Rolling Grantham, C. W. Redundant 12/12/2019 C001523 14 1981-10 Phonograph Sonora Phonograph Co. Unknown Redundant 2/11/2020 1984-4-6 Medicine Dr's wooden box of antidotes Fugina, Jean Condition 2/4/2020 42 1984-12-3 Sack, Flour Flour & sugar sacks, not local Hobbs, Marian Relevance 1/2/2020 C002250 9 1984-12-8 Writer, Check Hobbs, Marian Redundant 12/3/2019 C002995 12 1984-12-9 Book, Coloring Hobbs, Marian Condition 1/23/2020 C001050 15 1985-6-2 Shirt Arrow men's shirt Wythe, Mrs. Joseph Hills Condition 12/18/2019 C003605 4 1985-11-6 Jumper Calvin Klein gray wool jumper Castro, Carrie Condition 12/18/2019 C001724 4 1987-3-2 Perimeter Opthamology tool Benson, Neal Relevance 1/29/2020 36 1987-4-5 Kit, Medical Cardboard box with assorted medical tools Covenant Women of First Covenant Church Relevance 1/29/2020 32 1987-4-8 Kit, Surgical Covenant Women of First Covenant Church Relevance 11/13/2019 C000658 8 1987-5 Tool Opthamology tools Benson, Neal Relevance 1/29/2020 36 1989-2-1 Bowl, Mixing Haney, Florence Redundant 11/26/2019 C001536 11 1989-2-2 Casserole Haney, Florence Redundant 11/26/2019 C001536 11 1989-2-3 Casserole Haney, Florence Redundant 11/26/2019 C001536 11 1989-2-4 Casserole Haney, Florence Redundant 11/26/2019 C001536 11 1989-8-1 Jar, Storage Set of storage jars Unknown Redundant 12/4/2019 C001533 13 1989-8-2 Glass, Juice Unknown Redundant 12/4/2019 C001533 13 1989-8-5 Glass, Measuring Shot glass or measuring glass Unknown Redundant 12/4/2019 C001533 13 1989-8-6 Trap, Animal Unknown Relevance 12/4/2019 C001533 13 1989-8-10 Shaker, Pepper Unknown Redundant 12/4/2019 C001533 13 1989-8-11 Bottle Small glass bottle, broken Unknown Redundant 12/4/2019 C001533 13 1989-8-12 Iron, Electric Singer electric iron Unknown Redundant 12/4/2019 C001533 13 1989-8-13 Shaker, Salt Ceramic, rabbit motif Unknown Condition 12/3/2019 C001147 11 1989-8-14 Boat, Sauce Unknown Condition 12/3/2019 C001147 11 1989-11-2 Lens, Camera Several Kodal lenses Keesling, Glen Relevance 12/27/2019 C001563 9 1989-11-3 Iron, Curling Curling iron heater Keesling, Glen Redundant 1/7/2020 C002421 9 1989-12-1 Mixer, Drink Drink mixer for soda fountain San Jose Rotary Club Redundant 2/26/2020 56 1989-12-2 Mixer, Drink Drink mixer for soda fountain San Jose Rotary Club Redundant 2/26/2020 56 1989-12-3 Mixer, Drink Drink mixer for soda fountain San Jose Rotary Club Redundant 2/26/2020 56 Transfer to 1990-3-4 Bag, Money Wells Fargo money bag Not Listed Redundant Education 7/31/2019 1990-3-8 Tripod Unknown Condition 12/5/2019 C000564 13 1990-4-6 Jar Apple cider vinegar Gillette, Austin Redundant 1/7/2020 H020480 9 1990-4-8 Bottle, Medicine Pharmaceutical Gillette, Austin Relevance 1/7/2020 H020480 9 1990-4-12 Bottle, Medicine Pharmaceutical Gillette, Austin Redundant 1/7/2020 H020480 9 1990-4-14 Bottle, Liquor Superior Bay Rum Gillette, Austin Relevance 1/7/2020 H020480 9 1990-4-15 Bottle, Medicine Pharmaceutical Gillette, Austin Redundant 1/7/2020 H020480 9 1990-4-16 Bottle, Medicine Pharmaceutical Gillette, Austin Redundant 1/7/2020 H020480 9 1990-4-18 Jar Pharmaceutical Gillette, Austin Redundant 1/7/2020 H020480 9 1990-4-19 Jar Jar w/metal lid Gillette, Austin Relevance 1/7/2020 H020480 9 1990-4-21 Bottle, Medicine Pharmaceutical Gillette, Austin Relevance 1/7/2020 H020480 9 1990-4-22 Bottle, Medicine Pharmaceutical Gillette, Austin Redundant 1/7/2020 H020480 9 1990-4-24 Bottle, Medicine Pharmaceutical Gillette, Austin Redundant 1/7/2020 H020480 9 1990-10-9 Set, Salt & Pepper Silver salt & pepper set McNeilly, Janice Redundant 1/21/2020 C001817 15 1990-10-15 Bowl, Fruit Ceramic fruit bowl McNeilly Redundant 11/7/2019 C002393 6 1990-10-17 Pitcher Glass pitcher McNeilly, Janice & Darryl Relevance 12/3/2019 C000558 12 1991-4-7 Bowl, Sugar Waterloo Lugano pattern Smith, Lois & Lyle Redundant 11/13/2019 C000623 7 1991-6-1 Wok Wong, Gerrye Condition 11/20/2019 C002256 6 1991-6-6 Saucer Wong, Gerrye Redundant 11/7/2019 C002390 6 1992-5-3 Fixture, Light Ceiling light fixture McClain, Gloria Relevance 11/14/2019 C002222 8 1992-5-6 Lamp, Electric Electric lamp + shade McClain, Gloria Redundant 11/14/2019 C002222 8 1992-5-7 Lamp, Electric Electric lamp + shade McClain, Gloria Redundant 11/14/2019 C002222 8 1992-5-8 Base, Lamp Glass lamp base McLain, Gloria Redundant 1/22/2020 C002843 16 1992-5-9 Fixture, Light Ceiling light fixture McClain, Gloria Redundant 11/14/2019 C002222 8 1992-5-19 Shade, Lamp McClain, Gloria Relevance 11/26/2019 C002223 10 1992-5-20 Shade, Lamp McClain, Gloria Relevance 11/26/2019 C002223 10 1992-5-21 Shade, Lamp McClain, Gloria Relevance 11/26/2019 C002223 10 1993-3-1 Lamp Kerosene lamp or automobile lamp Unknown Redundant 11/7/2019 C001171 6 1993-3-2 Lamp Kerosene lamp or automobile lamp Unknown Redundant 11/7/2019 C001171 6 1993-3-4 Lamp, Carriage Unknown Condition 12/3/2019 C001500 Auto 1993-3-5 Lamp, Carriage Unknown Condition 12/3/2019 C001500 Auto 1993-3-8 Lamp, Vehicle Unknown Condition 12/3/2019 C001495 Auto 1993-3-9 Headlamp Auto headlamp Unknown Condition 1/21/2020 C000566 Auto 1993-3-10 Lamp, Vehicle Unknown Condition 12/3/2019 C001495 Auto 1993-3-11 Lamp, Vehicle Unknown Condition 12/3/2019 C001495 Auto 1993-3-12 Lamp, Vehicle Unknown Condition 12/3/2019 C001495 Auto 1993-4-6 Fabric Cloth bolt Spence, Joy Relevance 2/27/2020 C002371 17 1993-4-7 Fabric Cloth bolt Spence, Joy Relevance 2/27/2020 C002371 17 1993-4-8 Fabric Cloth bolt Spence, Joy Relevance 2/27/2020 C002371 17 1993-4-9 Fabric Cloth bolt Spence, Joy Relevance 2/27/2020 C002371 17 1993-5-1 Iron, Curling Curling iron & heater Gardner, Fred Redundant 12/31/2019 C001548 9 1993-6-2 Holder, Pen Silva, Marilyn Relevance 1/8/2020 H020478 9 1993-7-3 Drill Hand held drill Neel, James Redundant 1/7/2020 C001519 9 1993-11-4 Light, Flood Portable set of flood lights in carrying case Ainsworth, Cam Relevance 11/12/2019 3 1994-3-21 Kettle, Tea Enamel tea kettle Unknown Redundant 11/26/2019 C001200 11 1994-12-1 Heater, Electric Brass heater w/cloth cord Unknown Relevance 11/22/2019 C001818 10 1995-9-23 Glass, Wine Set of wine glasses, some broken Hayashi, Helen Redundant/Condition 12/11/2019 C001241 9 1995-12-2 Cap, Night 2 night caps/bonnets Morrow, Rochelle Redundant 1/23/2020 H020472 16 1996-3-5 Emblem Large Masonic emblem Bohnett Collection Relevance 2/5/2020 43 1996-6-1 Torch, Soldering Electrician's welding torch Erskine, George Relevance 2/19/2020 51 1996-6-2 Brazier Pot for metling lead Erskine, George Relevance 2/19/2020 51 1996-10-10 Decoration Wedding cake topper Ruffo, Marianne Condition 2/5/2020 C002060 25 1997-7-5 Vise Lockhart, Chiquita Redundant 11/26/2019 C003059 11 1966-1-49 Organ, Reed Melodeon organ, from Bohnett Collection Bohnett Collection Redundant 2/11/2020 1972-3205 Bottle, Perfume Unknown Redundant 11/19/2019 C001065 8 1972-3646 Holder, Match Wall mounted match box Unknown Redundant 1/16/2020 A004422 15 1972-411 Medicine Box of lozenges Unknown Relevance 2/5/2020 C000648 25 1972-5057 Bottle, Beer 20 stoneware beer bottles Unknown Redundant 12/19/2019 C001807 15 1972-5125 Vase Brown ceramic jug or vase Unknown Redundant 12/12/2019 C000663 14 1974-00592 Box Wooden box, possibly tool box Unknown Redundant 12/12/2019 Stables 1974-114 Clock, Dome Bohnett, Lew Condition 11/13/2019 C001152 7 1974-115 Bust Bust of a fairy, bronze Bohnett Collection Condition 1/16/2020 19 1974-14-140 Collar Cotton lace collar sewn on paper Not Listed Not Relevant 4/17/2019 C004092 1 1974-15 Trunk Metal trunk w/straps Unknown Redundant 1/23/2020 24 1974-288 Lamp, Carriage Unknown Condition 12/3/2019 C001111 Auto 1974-289 Ammeter Large Westinghouse ammeter for industrial use Unknown Redundant 11/13/2019 E 1974-294 Box, Trinket Unknown Condition 11/22/2019 C001201 10 1974-303 Gavel Holbrook, Mrs. James Redundant 12/23/2019 C001303 9 1974-341 Mangle Old #S1314 Unknown Redundant 2/26/2020 55 1974-346 Extinguisher, Fire Portable fire extinguisher Unknown Redundant 2/19/2020 51 1974-350 Cabinet, Display Unknown Relevance 2/11/2020 1974-384 Stove, Laundry Portable stove to heat water Unknown Redundant 12/4/2019 C001194 13 1974-387 Candlestick Unknown Redundant 1/16/2020 15 1974-396 Plane, Carpenter's Unknown Redundant 1/28/2020 C001396 25 1974-397 Plane, Carpenter's Unknown Redundant 1/28/2020 C001396 25 1974-397 Plane, Carpenter's Unknown Redundant 1/28/2020 C001235 25 1974-398 Plane, Block Unknown Redundant 1/28/2020 C001235 25 LOOKS LIKE A LARGE COPPER LIGHT BULB, STEAM PRESSURE GUAGE, SCREWS INTO 1974-439 Gauge, Steam SOMETHING, GUAGE MISSING.
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