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Mary (from a nativity), Wood, polychromed and gilded; ivory touched up with polychromy (face and shoulders), Ecuadorian and Philippine
Ecuadorian and Philippine
18th century (?) possibly later
Joseph (from a nativity), Wood, polychromed and gilded; ivory touched up with polychromy (face and shoulders), Ecuadorian and Philippine
Ecuadorian and Philippine
18th century (?) possibly later
Child Jesus (from a nativity), Ivory (or possibly bone?) and wood, polychromed and gilded., Ecuadorian and Philippine
Ecuadorian and Philippine
18th century (?)
Manger (from a nativity), Wood, polychromed and gilded, Ecuadorian
Ecuadorian
18th century (?)
Christ crucified (from a Calvary group), Wood, polychromed and gilded; glass; silver, Ecuadorian
Ecuadorian
18th century
Virgin of Quito, Bernardo Legarda, Wood, polychromed and gilded; glass eyes; silver halo, Ecuadorian
Bernardo Legarda
Miguel de Santiago
18th century
Virgin of Quito, Bernardo Legarda, Wood, polychromed and gilded; glass eyes; silver halo, Ecuadorian
Bernardo Legarda
Miguel de Santiago
18th century
Shawl, cotton, Ecuadorian
Ecuadorian
20th century
Ceramic Whistle in the Form of a Shell, Ceramic, Ecuadorian
Ecuadorian
5th–15th century
Ceramic Whistle in the Form of a Shell, Ceramic, Ecuadorian
Ecuadorian
5th–15th century
Ceramic Whistle in the Form of a Shell, Ceramic, Ecuadorian
Ecuadorian
5th–15th century
Dadabuan, Wood, mother-of-pearl, skin, Philippine (Mindanao)
Philippine (Mindanao)
19th century
The Virgin of the Immaculate Conception, Ivory, partly gilded and polychromed; halo: silver; eyes: glass, Hispano-Philippine
Hispano-Philippine
18th century
Madonna and Child, Ivory, with traces of polychromy and gilding, Hispano-Philippine
Hispano-Philippine
17th–18th century
Shield, Wood, polychromy, Philippine, Moro
Philippine, Moro
18th–19th century
Bomba, Cristóbal Barahona  Ecuadorian, wood, hide, wire, cord, Afro-Ecuadorian
Cristóbal Barahona
2013
Sheath for a Kris, Wood, cord, Philippine
Philippine
18th–19th century
Sheath for a Kris, Wood, cord, Philippine
Philippine
18th–19th century
Sheath for a Kris, Wood, cane (rattan), Philippine
Philippine
18th–19th century
Sheath for a Kris, Wood, cane (rattan), Philippine
Philippine
18th–19th century
Knife (Barong) with Sheath, Steel, wood, horn, Philippine
Philippine
18th–19th century
Burgonet, Brass, Philippine
Philippine
18th–19th century
Sword (Kampilan), Steel, wood, Philippine
Philippine
18th–19th century
Knife (Bolo) with Sheath, Steel, horn, leather, silver, Philippine
Philippine
18th–19th century
Knife (Bolo) with Sheath, Steel, horn, silver, Philippine
Philippine
18th–19th century
Kris, Steel, ivory, silver, cord, Philippine
Philippine
18th–19th century
Sword (Talibon) with Scabbard, Steel, wood, horn, cane (rattan), Philippine
Philippine
18th–19th century
Spearhead, Steel, wood, copper, Philippine
Philippine
18th–19th century
Handkerchief, Vegetable fiber, Philippine
Philippine
third quarter 19th century
Handkerchief, piña, cotton, Philippine
Philippine
third quarter 19th century
Handkerchief, Vegetable fiber, Philippine
Philippine
third quarter 19th century
Handkerchief, Vegetable fiber, Philippine
Philippine
fourth quarter 19th century
Frock coat, cotton, piña, Philippine
Philippine
1840–49
Ensemble, cotton, piña, silk, metal, Philippine
Philippine
first quarter 20th century
Ensemble, piña, metal, silk, Philippine
Philippine
1920–40
Handkerchief, Vegetable fiber, Philippine
Philippine
third quarter 19th century
Kerchief, piña, cotton, Philippine
Philippine
third quarter 19th century
Kerchief, cotton, Philippine
Philippine
late 19th century
Bertha, piña, Philippine
Philippine
ca. 1890
Accessory set, piña, Philippine
Philippine
ca. 1850