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Towel or drying rack, United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”)  American, White pine, American
United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”)
ca. 1830
Unknown
1800–50
Unknown
1800–1900
Inkstand with Apollo and the Muses, Patanazzi family  Italian, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Urbino
Workshop of the Patanazzi family
Probably after Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)
1584
Pouch, glass, linen, silk, American
American
1820–40
Ukhurhe (rattle staff) with Ọ́bà Ákẹ́nzùa I, Ìgùn Ẹ́rọ̀nwwọ̀n (brass-casting guild) artists, Brass, copper, iron, Edo peoples
Ìgùn Ẹ́rọ̀nwwọ̀n (brass-casting guild) artists
1725–50
Yuguito (ritual object), Olmec artist(s), Stone, Tlatilco
Olmec artist(s)
1300–400 BCE
Yuguito (ritual object), Olmec artist(s), Stone, Olmec
Olmec artist(s)
1300–400 BCE
Eagle transformation figure, Olmec artist(s), Albitite, Olmec
Olmec artist(s)
1000–400 BCE
Turuturu (weaving peg), Māori artist, Wood, Maori people
Māori artist
Late 18th–early 19th century
Duck head vessel, Olmec artist(s), Ceramic, cinnabar, Olmec
Olmec artist(s)
1200–900 BCE
Matt Mullican
1970–85
Blackware Bowl, Ceramic, Olmec
Olmec
12th–8th century BCE
Tecomate (bowl), Central Highlands artist(s), Ceramic, Olmec
Central Highlands artist(s)
1250–800 BCE
Celt (votive axe), Olmec artist(s), Jade, Olmec
Olmec artist(s)
10th–4th century BCE
Bottle, Central Highlands artist(s), Ceramic, cinnabar, Olmec
Central Highlands artist(s)
1200–800 BCE
Tecomate (bowl), Central Highlands artist(s), Ceramic, Olmec
Central Highlands artist(s)
1250–800 BCE
Kneeling bearded figure, Olmec artist(s), Serpentine, pigment, Olmec
Olmec artist(s)
900–400 BCE
Bowl with bird motif, Central Highlands artist(s), Ceramic, hematite, Central Highlands
Central Highlands artist(s)
1200–900 BCE
Ritual object, Olmec artist(s), Jadeite, Olmec
Olmec artist(s)
900–400 BCE
Vessel with mythical bird of prey, Olmec artist(s), Ceramic, hematite, Olmec Tradition artist, Central Highlands, Mexico
Olmec artist(s)
1200–800 BCE
Bench Figure, Greenstone (muscovite-paragonite phyllite), Epi-Olmec
Epi-Olmec
5th–2nd century BCE
Ear Spool, Gold, Greater Coclé
Greater Coclé
450–1000 CE
Ganymede with eagle and eaglet, Benvenuto Cellini  Italian, Bronze, partially oil-gilt, Italian, Florence
After a composition by Benvenuto Cellini
probably 18th century
Modified celt-pendant with incised motifs, Olmec artist(s), Jadeite, Olmec
Olmec artist(s)
900–600 BCE
Deity figure, Maya artist(s), Pyroxene jadeite, Maya
Maya artist(s)
200–600 CE
Ear Spool, Gold, Greater Coclé
Greater Coclé
450–1000 CE
The Twelve Ages of a Man: The Last Three Ages (54-72), or Winter, Bernard van Orley  Netherlandish, Wool, silk (16-20 warps per inch, 6-8 per cm.), Netherlandish, Brussels
Designer Probably after a design by the Workshop of Bernard van Orley
ca. 1515
Publisher Currier & Ives
1885
Publisher Lithographed and published by Currier & Ives
1885
Bell, Gold, Greater Nicoya, Central Region (Costa Rica), Greater Chiriquí, or Greater Coclé
Greater Nicoya, Central Region (Costa Rica), Greater Chiriquí, or Greater Coclé
500–1520 CE
Bell, Gold, Greater Nicoya, Central Region (Costa Rica), Greater Chiriquí, or Greater Coclé
Greater Nicoya, Central Region (Costa Rica), Greater Chiriquí, or Greater Coclé
500–1520 CE
Two soldiers shaking hands, Kelsterbach Pottery and Porcelain Manufactory  German, Hard-paste porcelain decorated in polychrome enamels, gold, German, Kelsterbach
Manufactory Kelsterbach Pottery and Porcelain Manufactory
Modeler Probably Carl Vogelmann
1761–64
Bell, Gold alloy, Greater Coclé
Greater Coclé
750–950 CE
Bell Pendant, Gold, Greater Chiriquí
Greater Chiriquí
900–1520 CE
Animal pendant, Gold, Central American Isthmus
Central American Isthmus
1–1000 CE