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Hearst Museum object titled Headpiece/mask, accession number 5-7690, described as Wooden headpiece/ mask. ( Ikot Ekpene) Male figure (Boy), new, small, painted red, yellow, and black.H = 43.0 cm, W = 19.0 cm. Broken piece
Hearst Museum object titled Large wooden mask, accession number 5-7250, described as Mask, natural wood finish, teeth, ears, scarification. Height 34 cm. Width 22.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-7689, described as Mask; wood; hair plaited; slit eyes outlines in black; black eyebrows and ears; tribal marks on cheeks, chin; unpainted surfaces oiled; Wooden Ibibio mask, woman, X chin, yellow, black, red. H = 24.0 cm; Evaluation $400.00
Hearst Museum object titled Small wooden mask, accession number 5-7244, described as Mask, natural wood finish, two teeth, horned. Height 17.5 cm. Width 12.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Wooden mask, accession number 5-7251, described as Mask, natural wood finish, teeth, moustache, hair to point on top, ears. Length 34 cm. Width 22.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Wooden mask, accession number 5-7253, described as Mask, natural wood finish, scarification, face framed with incised line, hair and headdress incised criss-cross with traces of red paint; topknot. Length 30 cm. Width 19 cm.