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Hungarian-Style Shield, Wood, leather, gesso, polychromy, Eastern European
Eastern European
ca. 1500–1550
Hungarian-Style Shield, Wood, leather, gesso, polychromy, Eastern European
Eastern European
ca. 1500–1550
Diadem, Copper Alloy, Eastern European
Eastern European
1200–800 BCE
Eastern European
ca. 1500–1550
Pouch, Silk, metallic, Eastern European
Eastern European
fourth quarter 17th century
Prick Spur, Iron alloy, Eastern European
Eastern European
9th century
Kaval, Wood, Eastern European
Eastern European
late 19th century
Gusle, Wood, goat skin, Eastern European
Eastern European
ca. 1825–89
Swept frame, Lime with oak feather keys, Eastern European (?)
Eastern European (?)
1740s
Saber with Scabbard and Strap, Steel, gold, wood, leather, Eastern European, probably Hungary
Eastern European, probably Hungary
ca. 1550
Apron, wool, metal, probably Eastern European
probably Eastern European
first quarter 20th century
Knife, Silver, steel, probably Eastern European
probably Eastern European
19th century
Altar Frontal with Deesis, Silk and metal thread, Eastern European (Romanian (?))
Eastern European (Romanian (?))
15th century
Supelka, Veljko Janevic  Macedonian (former Yugoslavia), Horn, metallic thread, Eastern European (Macedonian)
Veljko Janevic
1937
Svirajka, Wood, wire, Eastern European (Serbian)
Eastern European (Serbian)
1935–37
Kavals with holder, Veljko Janevic  Macedonian (former Yugoslavia), Wood, Eastern European (Macedonian)
Veljko Janevic
1937
Diple, Stipan Lukic  Croatian, Wood, lead, Eastern European (Croatian)
Stipan Lukic
ca. 1930
Diple, Mile Banozic  Bosnian (Herzegovina), Wood, metal, Eastern European (Herzegovina)
Mile Banozic
ca. 1935
Diple, Milan Komazec Savin  Croatian, Wood, Eastern European (Croatia)
Milan Komazec Savin
1937
Dvojnice, Filip Gereci  Croatian, Wood, Eastern European (Croatian)
Filip Gereci
1937
Dvojnice, Filip Gereci  Croatian, Wood, Eastern European (Croatian)
Filip Gereci
1937
Svirale (Dvojnice), Milan Komazec Savin  Croatian, Wood, Eastern European (Croatian)
Milan Komazec Savin
1937
Sluskinja, Filip Gereci  Croatian, Wood, Eastern European (Croatia)
Filip Gereci
1937
Dvojnica (Sluskinja), Veljko Janevic  Macedonian (former Yugoslavia), Wood, Eastern European (Macedonian)
Veljko Janevic
1937
Trojnice, Filip Gereci  Croatian, Wood, Eastern European (Croatian)
Filip Gereci
1937
Dvojnice, Filip Gereci  Croatian, Wood, Eastern European (Croatian)
Filip Gereci
1937
Svirak, Ante Delas  Croatian, maple, Eastern European (Croatian)
Ante Delas
1937
Bajsek, Filip Gereci  Croatian, maple, Eastern European (Croatian)
Filip Gereci
1937
Sargija, Woods, steel, copper wire, Eastern European (Bosnian)
Eastern European (Bosnian)
1937
Dangubica, Franjo Skoliber, Wood, steel strings, Eastern European (Croatian)
Franjo Skoliber
1937
Sopila, Wood, metal, Eastern European (Croatian)
Eastern European (Croatian)
late 19th century
Sopila, Wood, metal, Eastern European (Croatian)
Eastern European (Croatian)
late 19th century
Zurla, Veljko Janevic  Macedonian (former Yugoslavia), Wood, metal, Eastern European (Macedonian)
Veljko Janevic
1937
Gusle, Wood, skin, Eastern European (Croatia)
Eastern European (Croatia)
ca. 1850
Eastern European
late 19th century
Eastern European
0
Xantil (deity censer), Eastern Nahua artist(s), Ceramic, slip, Eastern Nahua
Eastern Nahua artist(s)
1200–1521 CE
Jewish betrothal ring, Gold, enamel, Eastern European or Italian
Eastern European or Italian
17th or 19th century
German or Eastern European
ca. 1600
Crossbow of Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary (reigned 1458–1490), Wood, horn, animal sinew, staghorn, birch bark, iron alloy, Central or Eastern European, possibly Vienna
Central or Eastern European, possibly Vienna
dated 1489