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Hearst Museum object titled Axe, accession number 5-16342, described as Shogo or Tsogo axe with carved wooden figure; figure has white inset eyes. blade is mounted through mid-chest of figure, and is decorated at wide end with stamped dot pattern and small serations along bottom edge. wood figure acts as axe handle. Purchased at auction from estate of John T. Coulthard
Hearst Museum object titled Fertility figurine, accession number 5-16267, described as Ashanti fertility figure; carved wood, black. flat disk shaped head with small features, stylized hair cared on back. holes for earrings at sides of head; hole for stringing at top. long neck with 3 neck rings indicated. pedestal body with outstretched arms, horizontal holes through ends of arms; breasts and naval indicated.
Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 5-7682, described as Figure; wood; female, standing, with hands on stomach; elaborate incised hair-do; hatch markings  on face, neck and back; white filled eyes; protruding navel; Heavy general wear, split down back. Evaluation: $ 700.00
Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 5-15800, described as Female, wood, handcarved ba-lumbu (“Gabon”) figure. . H=36.5cm;W=8.8cm. (Purchased in 1964, from Pierre Vertile, Galerie Carrefour, 141 Boulevard Raspail, Paris 6e, $105 + shipping)
Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 5-16295, described as Ba-Bembe nail figure. 81/2 “. Purchased, 1068, $400. Ba-Bwende Purchased via Max Alfert from Maria Wyss of Basil
Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 5-16293, described as carved wooden horse’s head (on a stand). Incised design with fragments of coating material (unidentified); long pointed ears (mule like). hollow neck cord.
Hearst Museum object titled Figure - carved wood, accession number 5-3347, described as Carved wooden figure. Standing female with hands on knees. Covered with white lime. H = 18.0”
Hearst Museum object titled Figure - carved wood, accession number 5-15797, described as Figure, wood, handcarved; human female with everted navel, pointed breasts, and scarification around navel; four-fingered hands at side, knees slightly bent; interlocking (bone?) beads at waist; standing on hemispheric pedestal; dark polished finish.
Hearst Museum object titled Helmet mask, accession number 5-4719, described as “Fire Spitter” helmet mask. 83.0 cm. Bag of fragment with object, 4/12 AT.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-16208, described as Ngere miniature carved wooden mask; string attached at each side; concave back