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Bow, Wood, leather, horsehair, various materials, possibly Nigerian
possibly Nigerian
20th century
Bell, Metal, Nigerian
Nigerian
19th century
Pair of Stirrups, Copper alloy, Nigerian
Nigerian
19th century
Axatse, Gourd, plastic beads, cord, Nigerian, possibly
Nigerian, possibly
20th century
Zanze, wood (Kapok, Ceiba pentandra), rattan, Nigerian (Efik)
Nigerian (Efik)
late 19th century
Chess set, Limba wood, goatskin, cotton, Nigerian
Nigerian
20th century
Bell, wood, Nigerian
Nigerian
ca. 1900–1908
Raft Zither, Cane, Nigerian?
Nigerian?
mid-20th century
Kalanga, Wood, hide, cloth, pebbles, Nigerian
Nigerian
20th century
Caftan, Patience Torlowei  Nigerian, cotton, silk, Nigerian
Patience Torlowei
ca. 2020
Ken Heyman
1960s
Nigerian
20th century
Nigerian
20th century
Tambari?, Iron, hide, probably Nigerian
probably Nigerian
19th century
Drum, Wood, hide, probably Nigerian
probably Nigerian
20th century
Drum, Wood, hide, probably Nigerian
probably Nigerian
20th century
Mbira, Kapok wood (Ceiba pentandra Gaertn), Nigerian (Efik)
Nigerian (Efik)
late 19th century
Bodhisattva, possibly Maitreya, Copper alloy with tin, Northeastern Thailand
Northeastern Thailand
first quarter of the 8th century
Yaksha, possibly Kubera, Sandstone, Vietnam
Vietnam
late 6th–early 7th century
Kimkim, Dr. Abbas Magaji Ahuwan  Nigerian, Ceramic, American
Dr. Abbas Magaji Ahuwan
1989
Kimkim, Dr. Abbas Magaji Ahuwan  Nigerian, Ceramic, American
Dr. Abbas Magaji Ahuwan
1989
Ekuecici (mask of rubbish), Ebira artist, Wood, abrus seed, resin, Ebira peoples
Ebira artist
late 19th–early 20th century
Sphinx of Amenhotep III, possibly from a Model of a Temple, Faience, remains of a travertine (Egyptian alabaster) tenon
ca. 1390–1352 B.C.
Double-Headed Drum, Wood, hide, cane, polychrome, Nigerian or Cameroonian
Nigerian or Cameroonian
19th century
Flanged Bell, Brass, Nigerian (Cross River)
Nigerian (Cross River)
19th century
Egyptian Scene (possibly Moses and Zipporah), Erastus Salisbury Field  American, Oil on canvas, American
Erastus Salisbury Field
1865–80
Amulet, possibly of Sakhmet, Faience
ca. 1295–1070 B.C.
possibly Thimble case, Enameled copper, British, possibly South Staffordshire, possibly Bilston
British, possibly South Staffordshire, possibly Bilston
ca. 1770–1780
Lead ornament, possibly imitating jewelry, Lead, Greek, Laconian
Greek, Laconian
6th–5th century BCE
Lead ornament, possibly imitating jewelry, Lead, Greek, Laconian
Greek, Laconian
6th–5th century BCE
Lead ornament, possibly imitating jewelry, Lead, Greek, Laconian
Greek, Laconian
6th–5th century BCE
Lead ornament, possibly imitating jewelry, Lead, Greek, Laconian
Greek, Laconian
6th–5th century BCE
Lead ornament, possibly imitating jewelry, Lead, Greek, Laconian
Greek, Laconian
6th–5th century BCE
Possibly a Pair of Gauntlets, Steel, Italian
Italian
ca. 1430–40
Finial, Possibly from a Cenotaph, Wood; turned and carved with traces of later paint and gilding
late 14th–16th century
Inscribed Element, possibly back pillar, Indurated limestone
ca. 1353–1336 B.C.
A Female Saint (possibly Rosalia), Colorless nonlead glass. Cut, polished, reverse gilt, painted., probably Bohemia or Lower Austria
probably Bohemia or Lower Austria
second half 18th century
Head, Possibly of Empress Flaccilla, Marble, Byzantine
Byzantine
ca. 380–390
Falcon-headed crocodile, possibly Soknopaios, Stone or porphyry (?); base of glass
1st century BC–1st century AD
Four-Armed Goddess, possibly Sarada, Chlorite schist, India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir)
India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir)
late 9th century