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Hearst Museum object titled Animal figure, accession number 5-11695, described as Elephant, carved wood, light in color.
Hearst Museum object titled Bark cloth, accession number 5-10290, described as Bark Cloth
Hearst Museum object titled Bark cloth, accession number 5-10291, described as Bark Cloth
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 5-13489, described as Bowl, carved wood; incised geom. designs on exterior; flaring shap with lip; old repairs with leather thongs; rim diam. Purchased, 1972, $150 + $11 shipping.
Hearst Museum object titled Box and lid, accession number 5-16367a,b, described as Ashanti brass box for gold dust. rectangular soldered box (a) with removable lid (b). lid is decorated with pattern of 4 squares bordered on each end by striped bands.
Hearst Museum object titled Bust, accession number 5-4885, described as Carved mahogany bust of Ashanti chief's wife.
Hearst Museum object titled Bust, accession number 5-4884, described as Craved mahogany bust of Ashanti Chief.
Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 5-16425, described as Ashanti comb. Purchased, 1969, $15. 10.5 inches. Purchased from Tunkara of Ghana
Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 5-16427, described as Ashanti comb. Purchased, 1969, $25. Purchased from Richard Kankam
Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 5-16431, described as carved wood; handle features a carved head and neck, plus comb base; 7 tines Purchased from Gallery Nimba, Seattle, Washington