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Bedcover with appliqued crewel embroidery motifs, Cabot family  American, Linen, embroidered with wool and silk, American
Cabot family
ca. 1760 original embroidery
Beaker and saucer, Miotti Family Workshop  Italian, Opaque white glass (lattimo), blowen with enamel and gilding, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Miotti Family Workshop
Bartolini Family Workshop
18th century
Tsii' Edo' Ai (Apache fiddle), Athabascan Family  Native American (Apache), Agave flower stalk, wood, paint, horsehair, Native American (Apache)
Athabascan Family
ca. 1900
Inkstand with Apollo and the Muses, Patanazzi family  Italian, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Urbino
Patanazzi family
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)
1584
Snuffbox, Miotti Family Workshop  Italian, Aventurine glass, cast, cut and polished, with gilded bronze mounts, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Miotti Family Workshop
18th century
Myōchin family
17th–18th century
Zoomorphic headrest, Mdluli family of artists, Wood, Swazi peoples
Mdluli family of artists
20th century
Tile, Mosca family  Italian, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Naples
Mosca family
ca. 1868–70
Plate, Patanazzi family  Italian, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Urbino
Patanazzi family
ca. 1600
Vishnu on Garuda Slaying a Demon, Seu Family, Ink and wash on paper, India (Pahari Hills, Guler)
Seu Family
Manaku
mid-18th century
Mara Bringing the Demons to Life, Seu Family, Ink and wash on paper, India (Pahari Hills, Guler)
Seu Family
Manaku
mid-18th century
Building the Bridge to Lanka, Seu Family, Ink and wash on paper, India (Pahari Hills, Guler)
Seu Family
Manaku
mid-18th century
Helmet Mask: Female Figure (Epa or Elefon), Fakeye family, Wood, pigment, Yoruba peoples
Fakeye family
19th–20th century
Helmet Mask: Female Figure (Epa or Elefon), Fakeye family, Wood, pigment, Yoruba peoples
Fakeye family
19th–20th century
Goblet, Dagnia family , Newcastle, Wheel engraved glass, British, Newcastle glass with Dutch engraving
Dagnia family
late 18th century
Dinner pail with cover (Porte-dîner), Bouvier Family, Pewter, French, Clamecy
Bouvier Family
probably 19th century
Frame Drum, Eskimauan family?, wood, skin, iron, Native American (Alaska or Northern Plains Indians)
Eskimauan family?
19th century
Hunting Horn in D, Raoux Family Family French, Brass, leather, lead, French
Raoux Family
after 1866
Cello Bow, Dodd Family  United Kingdom, Wood, horsehair, mother of pearl, silver, bone, English
Dodd Family
19th century
Pair of Pistols with Flintlocks a Las Tres Modas, Workshop of the Ybarzabel family  Spanish, Steel, gold, wood (walnut), Spanish, Eibar
Workshop of the Ybarzabel family
late 18th century
Vase, Miotti Family Workshop , Murano Italian, Glass, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Miotti Family Workshop
17th or 19th century
Olive glass cup with iridescent effect, Barovier family glasshouse, Glass, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Barovier family glasshouse
19th century
Pillow with landscapes featuring Daoist figures and a tiger, Zhang family workshop, Stoneware with painted decoration over white slip under clear glaze (Cizhou ware), China
Zhang family workshop
13th–14th century
Redware Slip-decorated dish, Dennis Family Potters, Red earthenware
Dennis Family Potters
ca. 1790–1810
Pillow with boy on hobbyhorse, Zhang family workshop, Stoneware painted with brown and black pigment over white slip under clear glaze (Cizhou ware), China
Zhang family workshop
12th–13th century
Drum, Hopi Tribe; Shoshonean family, wood, skin, Native American (Northeastern Arizona)
Hopi Tribe; Shoshonean family
19th century
Drum, Hopi Tribe; Shoshonean family, wood, skin, Native American (Northeastern Arizona)
Hopi Tribe; Shoshonean family
1850–1900
Wine jar (Orcio da vino), workshop of the Marmi family, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Montelupo
workshop of the Marmi family
ca. 1597–1620