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Male figure (tiki) representing the deity Rongo, Wood, Mangarevan people
Mangarevan people
Early 19th century
A Vase of Flowers, Margareta Haverman  Dutch, Oil on wood
Margareta Haverman
1716
Mangarevan people
mid-20th century
Bookplate design for Margareta Geipel, Rudolf Köselitz  German, Pen and black ink over pencil corrected with white.
Rudolf Köselitz
late 19th–mid-20th century
Side chair, Solid beech wood (front and side rails), solid pine wood (back splat?, supporting middle seat rail and seat frame), solid walnut (legs), walnut veneer, cane (seat)., Austrian
Austrian
ca. 1825
Side chair, Solid beech wood (front and side rails), solid pine wood (back splat, supporting middle seat rail and corner blocks), solid walnut (legs), walnut veneer.  Upholstery materials: drop-in seat frame of plywood, webbing, modern black enameled springs, cotton wadding, jute spring cover cloth, filling, a cover cloth and the show-cover, blued tacks.  (The seat is a recent fabrication.), Austrian
Austrian
ca. 1820–30
Table, Solid pine wood (top, plinth and inner column), solid walnut (outer column), walnut and burr walnut veneer; iron and steel., Austrian
Austrian
ca. 1825
Side chair, Solid beech wood (front and side rails), solid pine wood (supporting middle seat rail), solid walnut (legs), walnut and burr walnut veneer.  Upholstery materials: drop-in seat frame of plywood, webbing, modern black enameled springs, cotton wadding, jute spring cover cloth, filling, a cover cloth and the show-cover, blued metal tacks.  (The seat is a recent fabrication.), Austrian
Austrian
ca. 1820–30
Wedding ensemble, cotton, silk, metal, Slovak
Slovak
1922
Tambuyuk (Conch Shell Trumpet), Shell (triton tritonis), Philippines (Negrito?)
Philippines (Negrito?)
19th century