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Gift of William Henry Furness 3rd, Alfred Craven Harrison Jr. and Hiram M. Hiller, 1900

Accession Lot

  • Object[47]
  • no[19]
  • yes[28]
  • no[47]
  • asian[47]
  • arrow[4]
  • axe[1]
  • bow[3]
  • charm box[1]
  • charm stone[1]
  • chatelaine[1]
  • cup[1]
  • cymbal[2]
  • dish[2]
  • drinking horn[1]
  • drum[2]
  • ear plug[3]
  • ear spoon[1]
  • earring[2]
  • finger ring[3]
  • fire starter[1]
  • fire syringe[1]
  • frieze[2]
  • grinding stone[1]
  • hand drum case[1]
  • head ornament[1]
  • lama horn[1]
  • lamp[1]
  • manuscript[1]
  • mold[1]
  • pendant[1]
  • phurpa[1]
  • pillow[1]
  • prayer wheel[1]
  • printing block[1]
  • saffron[3]
  • sampler[1]
  • spoon[1]
  • stupa frieze[1]
  • sundial[1]
  • textile[1]
  • trumpet[1]
  • tweezers[1]
  • vessel[1]
  • bhootia[2]
  • bintenne forest[13]
  • burma[6]
  • darjeeling[2]
  • gandhara[3]
  • india[4]
  • makulugulla[11]
  • mandalay[6]
  • nepal[10]
  • pakistan[1]
  • sri lanka[13]
  • swat valley[2]
  • tibet[11]
  • 19th century[1]
  • buddhist[7]
  • burmese[5]
  • indian[4]
  • nepalese[7]
  • rock vedda[2]
  • shan[1]
  • tibetan[11]
  • village vedda[11]
  • buddha[2]
  • buddhist literature[1]
  • charm[1]
  • dkar chab dsgos 'dod kun 'byun bzug swo[1]
  • ganesha[1]
  • great departure[1]
  • herakles[1]
  • madhyamika prayers[1]
  • snake[1]
  • vajrapani[1]
  • tibetan dbu can script[1]
  • tibetan language[1]
  • bamboo[1]
  • bark[2]
  • brass[2]
  • cane (plant)[1]
  • clay[2]
  • cloth[3]
  • coconut fiber[1]
  • coconut shell[2]
  • copper[1]
  • copper alloy[2]
  • fabric[1]
  • feather[3]
  • flax[1]
  • glass[2]
  • gourd[1]
  • gum[1]
  • iron[3]
  • leaf[3]
  • leather[1]
  • metal[8]
  • paint[1]
  • palm leaf[3]
  • paper[1]
  • saffron[3]
  • shell[1]
  • silk[1]
  • silver[1]
  • skin[1]
  • stone[6]
  • textile[4]
  • turquoise[1]
  • wood[15]
  • yak horn[1]
  • beaded[1]
  • carved[4]
  • painted[2]
  • relief[2]
  • woodblock printed[1]
  • woven[1]
  • unknown[1]
  • yes[45]

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22078

Arrow

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22099

Fire Starter

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22083

Axe

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22088

Cup

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22095A

Ear Plug

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22075

Chatelaine

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22100C

Saffron

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22100B

Saffron

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22086

Pillow

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22098

Bow

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22097

Bow

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22100D

Saffron

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22081

Frieze

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22093

Vessel

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22079

Arrow

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