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Wambee (pluriarc), Wood, Gabonese (possibly)
Gabonese (possibly)
late 19th century
Quadruple Bell, Wood, Gabonese
Gabonese
late 19th century
Wambee, Wood, possibly Gabonese
possibly Gabonese
late 19th century
Double Bell, Wood, Gabonese
Gabonese
mid 19th–early 20th century
Double Bell, Wood, Gabonese
Gabonese
mid 19th–early 20th century
Zanze, Wood, metal, wire, Gabonese
Gabonese
late 19th century
Mendzang (xylophone), Wood, gourd, reed, Gabonese
Gabonese
19th century
Musical Bow, wood, Gabonese
Gabonese
mid 19th–early 20th century
Bell, Wood, leather, Gabonese
Gabonese
ca. 1875–1910
Rattle, Wood, reed, seeds, Gabonese
Gabonese
ca. 1850–1910
Rattle, Wood, reeds, seeds, Gabonese
Gabonese
ca. 1850–1910
Sanze, Wood, metal, pigment, Gabonese
Gabonese
ca. 1850–1910
Horn, antelope horn, Gabonese
Gabonese
early 20th Century
Xylophone, wood, Gabonese
Gabonese
late 19th century
Gabonese
late 19th century
Gabonese
20th century
Eleke, Wood, Gabonese (Mpongwe)
Gabonese (Mpongwe)
19th century
Hunting Sword with Scabbard, Joseph Deutschmann  German, Steel, silver, ivory, wood, leather, German, possibly Munich
Joseph Deutschmann
ca. 1740
Ceremonial Object in the Shape of an Ax, Bronze alloy, Indonesia, possibly Sulawesi
Indonesia, possibly Sulawesi
ca. 100 BCE–300 CE
Armor of Henry II, King of France (reigned 1547–59), Jean Cousin the Elder  French, Steel, gold, silver, leather, textile, French, possibly Paris
Jean Cousin the Elder
Baptiste Pellerin
ca. 1555
Helmet (Sallet), Steel, iron, gold, silver, cloisonné enamel, leather, textile, Spanish, possibly Granada
Spanish, possibly Granada
late 15th–early 16th century
Nyonganyonga, Wood, shell, metal, beads, Possibly Barwe People
Possibly Barwe People
ca. 1900
Horn, Watur possibly, Bamboo, Asmat people
Watur possibly
mid-20th century
Hercules with the Coat of Nessus, Unidentified sculptor, Bronze, marble, possibly French
Unidentified
17th century
Altar cross, Rock crystal, gold, enamel, possibly Spanish
possibly Spanish
17th century
Snuffbox, Gold, heliotrope, diamonds, possibly German
possibly German
ca. 1730–50
Hercules and Antaeus, Bronze, with red-brown natural patina, and remains of dark brown lacquer., possibly Italian
possibly Italian
probably 19th century
Chandelier, Ivory, possibly Indian
possibly Indian
late 18th century
Pendant in the form of a hand, Rock crystal, with enameled gold mount set with emeralds, possibly Spanish
possibly Spanish
first half 17th century
Small pomander with six sections, Silver, parcel-gilt, possibly Dutch
possibly Dutch
first half 17th century
Hercules and the Nemean Lion, Bronze, with etched golden-brown surface, oxidized dark brown where rubbed, possibly French
possibly French
early 17th century
Tarquin and Lucretia, Hubert Gerhard  Netherlandish, Bronze, with red-brown lacquer patina, possibly French
Hubert Gerhard
late 17th century
Pendant with Saint George and the Dragon, Enameled gold set with diamonds, possibly French
possibly French
ca. 1890–1910
Pendant in the form of a centaur, Baroque pearl with enameled gold mounts set with sapphires and rubies, and with pendent pearls, possibly Spanish
possibly Spanish
late 16th–early 17th century
Torch-bearing arm, Bronze, traces of gilding, Possibly Italian
Possibly Italian
late 16th century?
Cup and Saucer, Porcelain, French, possibly
French, possibly
ca. 1780
Double Cruet Bottle, Blown glass filigree, British, possibly
British, possibly
1870–1900
Joint Stool, Cherry, American, possibly
American, possibly
1725–50
Slop Bowl, Porcelain, French, possibly
French, possibly
ca. 1780
Bowl, Blown satin purple glass, British, possibly
British, possibly
1885–90