| Object Number | 51-46-16 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Provenience | Egypt |
| Culture Area | North Africa |
| Date Made | 1900-1920 |
| Section | African |
| Materials | Ceramic | Goat Skin | Fiber |
| Technique | Enameled |
| Description | Per Musical Instrument Card: Daraboukke, early 20th century Pottery hand drum with enamel decoration. Brown base with light blue panel with yellow design and 2 flags depicted. Top fo body mostly dark blue with brown bands at top and bottom; white entwining designs with black, yellow and brown detail. Goatskin head held by thin lacing at top of body. Enamel is very shiney. Poor condition. Pottery broken at base - pieces missing. Head broken |
| Height | 35 cm |
| Outside Diameter | 17.5 cm |
| Credit Line | Gift of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1951 |
| Other Number | 04-178 uncertain - Philadelphia Museum of Art Number | L-238-16 - Old Loan Number | M-360 uncertain - Seder Number |
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