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Feather, feather, American
American
1900s
Feather, feather, American or European
American or European
20th century
Feather, feather, American
American
1700–1941
Feather, feather, American
American
1700–1941
Ibis with maat feather, Faience
664–30 B.C.
Inlay, feather pattern, Glass
200 BC–100 AD
Inlay, feather pattern, Glass
200 BC–100 AD
Cup with feather (?) decoration, Pottery, paint
30 B.C.–A.D. 364
Relief fragment with feather pattern, Limestone, paint
ca. 2040–1300 B.C.
Feather, feathers, American
American
20th century
Feather, feathers, American
American
early 20th century
Feather, feathers, American or European
American or European
20th century
Feather, feathers, American or European
American or European
early 20th century
Feather, feathers, American or European
American or European
early 20th century
Feather, feathers, American or European
American or European
ca. 1900
Feather, feathers, probably American
probably American
1900s
Inlay fragment, feather(?) design, Glass
1st–3rd Century A.D.
Inlay fragment, feather design, Glass
200 BC–100 AD
Double feather crown of Amun, Cupreous metal, precious metal, vitreous inlay
664–30 B.C.
Feather, Shibata Zeshin  Japanese, Painting; ink and color on paper (tanzaku), Japan
Shibata Zeshin
19th century
Scarab Inscribed with a Maat Feather, Faience
ca. 1390–1352 B.C.
Fragment from a wall with painted feather pattern, Limestone, Paint
ca. 2040–1300 B.C.
Fan, Rodeck Brothers  Austrian, tortoiseshell, feather, silk, Austrian
Rodeck Brothers
1895
Hat Feather with Box, Black lacquer, peacock feather, silk thread, China
China
Inlay fragment, border pattern of feather design, Glass
100 BC–100 AD
Feather Headdress, Feathers, vine, fiber, cotton cloth, string, Tikar
Tikar
19th–20th century
Feather Headdress, Feathers, vine, fiber, cotton cloth, string, Tikar
Tikar
19th–20th century
Feather Symbol, Wood, porcupine quill, feathers, Mesquakie or Potawatomi
Mesquakie or Potawatomi
1790–1890
Feather Headdress, Feathers, vine, fiber, cotton cloth, string, Tikar
Tikar
19th–20th century
Feather Duster, Dagobert Peche  Austrian, Opaque watercolor, brushed through stencils, over graphite on paper mounted on paper
Dagobert Peche
Wiener Werkstätte
1922
Feather Canoe, Truman T. Lowe, Peeled Willow, White Feathers, Copper Wire, Ho Chunk, Native American
Truman T. Lowe
1993
Peacock feather brooch, Silver, diamonds, rubies, emeralds, gold, European
European
last quarter 19th century
Feather Brush (Habōki) for Tea Ceremony, Feather, Japan
Japan
Hair accessory, feather, American
American
1700–1943
Fan, feather, probably French
probably French
1890–1909
Evening ensemble, House of Chanel  French, silk, feathers, French
House of Chanel
Gabrielle Chanel
1933–35
Evening cape, feather, American or European
American or European
early 20th century
Inlay element from shrine: throne with feather pattern, Glass
380–30 B.C.
Aigrette, feather, American or European
American or European
1910–25
Aigrette, feather, French
French
early 20th century