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An Ife bronze leopard head from NigeriaMade using the lost wax technique, ca. 60 years old
Hip ornament (bronze, copper, and iron) in the shape of a leopard’s head, of the Edo people, Kingdom
Knife, before 1916.Central Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kuba, 20th century.Iron, wood,
Scarab finger ring (gold and glazed steatite) inscribed with the name of the deity Amun-Re. Artist
Waist Pendant: EquestrainDate: 16th–19th centuryGeography: Nigeria, Court of BeninCulture: Edo peopl
Plaque: Warrior and Attendants, 16th–17th century Nigeria; Edo peoples, Court of BeninBrass; H. 18 &
Bronze face-mask helmet of a Roman cavalryman, worn on special occasions. Artist unknown; late 1st
Blackwork Design for Goldsmithwork with Monkey, Birds, and Insects. Mathais Beitler, c1582–1616. Met
Pectoral with a winged scarab and semi-precious stones, part of the funerary jewelry of the 18th Dyn
Bronze portrait bust of a Roman matron, possibly Agrippina the Elder, wife of Germanicus and mother
Silver ewer from Kashmir. Artist unknown; late 19th/early 20th century. Now in the Shangri La Muse
Memorial head of an Iyoba, Benin city, Nigeria, early 19th century.
Green Door - What’s that secret you’re keeping?
Chinese iron and copper sculpture of the bodhisattva Guanyin. Artist unknown; 16th/17th century (la
Box in the form of a clam-shellearly 8th centuryChinese, Tang dynastySilver H: 4.6 W: 9.3 D: 8.2 cm
Cup Stand with the Eight Buddhist Treasures Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), 14th century ChinaSilver; Diam
HOFFMAN perfume bottle, circa 1920s, in clear and frosted green crystal, with unusual lace metalwork
Mongol stirrup from the 16th or 17th century CE, decorated with gold and silver. Mongols did not inv
Edo. Figure of a Hornblower, ca. 1504-50. Copper alloy, 24 ½ x 8 ½ x 6 in. (62.2 x 21.
Banc crocodile, Claude Lalanne, 2005
randomencounters:steampunktendencies:steampunktendencies:An old sculptor built a dwarf from old part
Roman denarius minted by Quintus Pomponius Musa in 56 BCE. On the obverse, the head of Apollo crown
hoaxvault:metalwork by Philipo Negroli (1510 - 1579)
The so-called “Croatian Apoxyomenos,” depicting an athlete scraping oil off his body with a strigil
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