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Hearst Museum object titled Bird bone, accession number 5-13862a-c, described as Three carved, wooden, birds. (Acquired at Abidjan, 1956:64). Gift from Fall n’Della.Wingspread: a) 30.7 cm     b) 10.5 cm     c) 12.7 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Carving, accession number 5-15654, described as carving, 'Eshu' figure, wood, handcarved; bust of male, with elongated headdress, with incised design; scarification on forehead; inverted keystone-shaped pedestal, dark finish;  H 18.2 cm x W 9.0 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Carving, accession number 5-15655, described as carving, 'Eshu' figure, wood, handcarved; bust of male, with elongated headdress, with incised design; scarification on forehead; inverted keystone-shaped pedestal, dark finish;  H 18.2 cm x W 9.0 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 5-10840, described as cup;  divining cup, dark-stained carved wood;  standing cock on self base, hollowed-out bowl on bird's back;   base is cracked and damaged;  incised geom. decorations;  h. 20.6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Divination animal, accession number 5-12977, described as Figure, elongated animal (Lele dog) carved on stomach and front legs; fiber thong around neck; tall and 2 legs broken.
Hearst Museum object titled Door, accession number 5-8643, described as Door, carved wood with red and brown stains; animals, mask, symbols, standing human carved in high relief on one side; checkerboard design in low relief on reverse.
Hearst Museum object titled Drinking horn, accession number 5-7693, described as drinking horn; horn; carved panels and faces; l: 31.5 cm; dia 8 cm.
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 5-13861, described as Figure; standing male of houseboy or soldier on self base; red ground with white hat and European shorts with black belt; flexed knees; hands on abdomen; several large cracks. (Abidjan 1963: #2. 2.07. Carelback says 150) . Cf. 1076.
Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 5-7679, described as Wooden, female, figure seated on a stool. Abidjan, 1963: #121. 20.65. Such figures are around family shrines in numbers. H = 24.1 cm