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Jew's Harp, Bamboo, Possibly New Zealand
Possibly New Zealand
19th century
Two Sections of a Hatchet, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Fragment, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Fragment, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Axe, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Warclub, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Partly Worked Piece of Jadeite, Jadeite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Fragment, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Fragment, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Fragment, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Fragment, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Fragment, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Fragment, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Fragment, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Axe, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Adze, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Hatchet, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
Ear-drop, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
19th century
Pendant, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
19th century
Pendant, Nephrite, New Zealand
New Zealand
19th century
Pendant, Nephrite, dark-green, New Zealand
New Zealand
19th century
Greenstone pendant, Nephrite jade (pounamu), shell, pigment, and wax, Maori; Aotearoa New Zealand
Maori; Aotearoa New Zealand
19th century
Teapot, New Hall, Hard-paste porcelain with enamel decoration, British, New Hall, Staffordshire
New Hall
ca. 1790
Covered goblet, New Bremen Glass Manufactory, Blown and engraved glass, American
New Bremen Glass Manufactory
John Frederick Amelung
1788
Collection of exhibition announcement, invitation, and broadside to the International Surrealist Exhibition, New Burlington Galleries, 1936, New Burlington Galleries
New Burlington Galleries
1936
Funerary Figure (Kulap), Chalk, paint, Southern New Ireland
Southern New Ireland
late 19th century
Presentation Sword and Scabbard of Brigadier General Daniel Davis (1777–1814) of the New York Militia, John Targee  American, Steel, gold, silver, American, New York
John Targee
ca. 1815–17
Blacks:USA:1973 : 2 Columbus Circle, September 26 to November 15, 1973, New York Cultural Center
New York Cultural Center
1973
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
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
Nyonganyonga, Wood, shell, metal, beads, Possibly Barwe People
Possibly Barwe People
ca. 1900
Perfume decanter, New England Glass Company  American, Green cased over colorless lead glass; blown, cut and gilded, American
New England Glass Company
1866–70
Perfume decanter, New England Glass Company  American, Green cased over colorless lead glass; blown, cut and gilded, American
New England Glass Company
1866–70
Powder box, New England Glass Company  American, Green cased over colorless lead glass; blown, cut and gilded, American
New England Glass Company
1866–70
Vase, New England Glass Company  American, Blown glass, American
New England Glass Company
1886–88
Bowl, New England Glass Company  American, Blown glass, American
New England Glass Company
after 1883
Mug, New England Glass Company  American, Blown glass, American
New England Glass Company
1860–80
Oil Lamp, New England Glass Company  American, Pressed and free-blown white opaque glass, American
New England Glass Company
1830–40