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Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 5-15415a-q, described as a) divination cup (bowl); supported by a cock, biting a snak which in turn is biting the cock's leg; carved wood; self platform base w/a staple and a missing vedge; side of cock cracked; white & blue paint on natural color; incised grooves and blue triangles on rim of cup; H: 19.7 cm.  b-q) 16 palm nuts in various sizes.
Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 5-16288, described as Ba-Kuba female figure; carved wood, nude upper body, kilted lower body, madrirs type head piece; on carved wooden stand. painted details, white, green, black, and carved decoration. Purchased at Old Curiosity Shop, Los Angeles, CA
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 Mask, accession number 5-13205, described as Mask; anthropomorphic face mask with red-painted face, elaborate carved hardress, scarification in relief; yellow lips, black highlights and hair dress; cowl-like base of mask not painted; fiber ties. (Purchased Abidjan 1965:48, $28.)
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-16028, described as Mask, medium sized, anthropomorphic; painted white with black design lines at chin, mouth, ears, eyes (three vertical lines under each eye), eyebrows and hair; surmounted with two oval protuberances carved from base wood, painted black. Ibo mask (Udi, 1, 600? 1945) Moth, silly, black and white, with old, dragging raffia.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-16154, described as Ibo Goat mask; carved wood, white and brown paint, mirror eyes; edge perforated for the attachment of drape