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Dr. Paul Baron de Rautenfeld
1925

Dr. Paul Baron de Rautenfeld
1925

Dr. Paul Baron de Rautenfeld
1925

Dr. Paul Baron de Rautenfeld
1923

Papua New Guinea, made in Europe
before 1955

Paul Wirz
probably 1916–18 or 1922

Paul Wirz
probably 1916–18 or 1922

Papua New Guinea
late 19th–early 20th century

Southern New Ireland
late 19th century

Nicolas Huyot
ca. 1768–72, with later additions

Benjamin Goodison
ca. 1730

Jacob Halder
1586
Ilma Savari
2018

Papua New Guinean
late 19th century
Fate Savari
2017
Fate Savari
2014
Fate Savari
2015

Lake Sentani artist
Early–mid–20th century

Chisinau Court Workshop
ca. 1680–85

New Ireland
late 19th–early 20th century

Royal Workshops at Greenwich
ca. 1585–86

Royal Workshops at Greenwich
dated 1527

Melanesian (Massim Region, Papua New Guinean)
late 19th century

Melanesian (Huon Gulf?, Papua New Guinean)
late 19th century

Jacques Demé
1690–91

Royal Workshops at Greenwich
ca. 1630–40

Northern New Ireland
late 19th–early 20th century

Yuanei, Abgwala Kalaba
1970

New Britain
late 19th–early 20th century

British
ca. 1698

Indonesia, made in Europe
ca. 1912

Papua New Guinean (Tolai People)
late 19th or early 20th century

Julian Arrechia
ca. 1450–60 and later, restored and composed in the 1920s

British, Bilston, made for the American market
ca. 1780–90

Alessandro Algardi
late 17th century

Alessandro Algardi
late 17th century

Francis Perigal
probably ca. 1770

John Champion
ca. 1770–72

Peter Langlois
1764

Jacob Halder
ca. 1587, restored and completed 1915