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Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 5-10136, described as comb;  brass;  incised designs;  10 teeth;  H. 7 cm.; L. 5.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 5-16414, described as wooden comb, carved, eyebrows, small circle eyes with slits, long slender nose, carved ears, and hips. scarification  on face, neck, m-shaped hair design, cross hatch design on base of comb, 10 tines. remnants of black paint on face. separate exhibition metal mount.
Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 5-6343, described as Comb; wood. Hour-glass shaped handle decorated above teeth with raised, incised bands and squares; fire-blackened; cross bands decorated with V-shaped circular and semi-circular incisions; 8 teeth.
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 5-10137, described as comb;  wood;  incised designs;  31 teeth;  H. 6.5 cm. L. 10 cm.
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 5-15499, described as Comb; wood; handcarved; abstract shape/design. representing Landuma headpiece (#4 in African Arts, see below).
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
Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 5-16426, described as Ashanti comb with head. Purchased, 1969, $15. 7.25 inches. Purchased from Tunkara of Ghana in San Francisco
Hearst Museum object titled Comb, accession number 5-6344, described as Comb, wooden; 5 teeth; decorated o both sides with incised band; blackened by fire;