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Hearst Museum object titled Bust, accession number 5-4492, described as Portrait bust; female; black pottery; no arms; broken neck repaired; 18 cm. h.
Hearst Museum object titled Bust (reproduction), accession number 5-3875, described as Plaster cast of Ife bust (original is bronze); lineal design on face and stomach; headdress with upright ornament; chest piece with tassels; left hand holding horn (?); right hand broken off; height: 14¾ inches. Bust of Oni "Lafogida.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 5-1849, described as Modern wooden female statue. 20¾" h (52.67cm) Carved in 1959 by Eye Munge, clan Mobum, Village Etom, District Oyem
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 9-5792a, described as (a) Painted and gilted wooden statue of Matsui (Heavenly Mother) seated on chair on pedestal; height 15 inches  (b) green-painted wooden object held by Matsui; length 3  7/8 inches. Note in 1989 (b) not found. Probably lost while on exhibit.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 5-1839, described as wooden male statue (eyime, mwan bian) ; 26" h; (66.04 cm)  gift from M. Thomas Thion ancestor statue, carved in district of bitum, collected by M. Thomas Thion in late 1940's.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 2-34874, described as Wooden ‘cigar store’ Indian; holding bag and knife, plains headdress, gold paint trim, dark stained fir, mounted on rectangular base.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 5-4425, described as SInging drummer; male; carved wood; black with natural. Height 43 cm. Field note: Forehead tattoo is copy of Ruanda tattoo he saw in E’ville, but same is on “linya pwa” “Chokwe cross.”
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 5-1840, described as painted wooden female statue(eyime) with feather headdress; 27"h (68.58 cm) gift from M Thomas Thion ancestor statue, used in cult ceremonies. atypical. collected by M. Thomas Thion in late 1940's
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 5-1843, described as wooden female statue(eyime); 23½" h ; (59.67 cm) Carved in 1959 by Mvola Mo Ze, clan Nkojen, village Endama, District Oyem; carver 55 years old
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 5-1841, described as wooden female statue(eyime) ; 16" h (40.64 cm) CArved in 1959 by clemente Ndutumu, clan Effak. Demarcacion de Akurnam, spanish Guinea. 45 years old.