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Gift of Mrs. Sarah (William D.) Frishmuth, 1900

Accession Lot

  • Object[46]
  • no[29]
  • yes[17]
  • no[45]
  • yes[1]
  • african[7]
  • asian[37]
  • near eastern[2]
  • bow[1]
  • dulcimer[1]
  • fiddle[1]
  • fiddle fragment[2]
  • fiddle fragments[1]
  • flute[4]
  • guitar[2]
  • lute[9]
  • lute bow[1]
  • lute fragments[5]
  • mouth organ[1]
  • musical horn[1]
  • plectrum[7]
  • santur[1]
  • sitar[2]
  • tar[1]
  • trumpet[5]
  • zither[2]
  • zither fragment[1]
  • belgian congo[1]
  • benin kingdom[1]
  • china[7]
  • egypt[1]
  • equatorial province[2]
  • india[16]
  • iran[2]
  • japan[11]
  • kasai district[1]
  • maringa river[1]
  • nigeria[2]
  • northeast belgian congo[1]
  • northern zaire[2]
  • thailand[3]
  • upper aruwimi-nepoke[1]
  • zaire[1]
  • bankutu[1]
  • bini[1]
  • chinese[7]
  • edo (africa)[2]
  • indian[16]
  • japanese[11]
  • mabudu[1]
  • thai[3]
  • central africa[4]
  • north africa[1]
  • west africa[2]
  • bird[1]
  • lizard[1]
  • peacock[3]
  • chinese language[1]
  • bamboo[3]
  • bone[1]
  • cane[1]
  • copper[1]
  • cotton[1]
  • elephant tusk[1]
  • fabric[1]
  • gourd[2]
  • hair[2]
  • ivory[46]
  • lacquer[1]
  • leather[1]
  • membrane[3]
  • metal[7]
  • mother-of-pearl[4]
  • stone[3]
  • string[1]
  • wood[34]
  • carved[2]
  • incised[1]
ivory

1 - 30 of 46 Records

AF225

AF225

Musical Horn

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AF143

AF143

Lute

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AF228

AF228

Trumpet

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A1027B

A1027B

Bow

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A684

A684

Zither

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A1059

A1059

Dulcimer

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AF230

AF230

Trumpet

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A949A

A949A

Fiddle

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A1064

A1064

Tar (uncertain)

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A682

A682

Zither Fragment

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A919A

A919A

Zither

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A1025

A1025

Guitar

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A1027C

A1027C

Fiddle Fragment

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A882

A882

Mouth Organ

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AF227

AF227

On Display

Trumpet

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AF221

AF221

Trumpet

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AF229

AF229

Trumpet

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A883

Flute

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A703

Plectrum

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A1037A

Lute

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A1035

Sitar

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A949B

Fiddle Fragment

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A949C

Fiddle Fragments

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A1000A

Lute

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A717

Flute

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A1038

Lute

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A700

Plectrum

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A1034C

Lute Fragments

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A888

Flute

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A1000D

Lute Fragments

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A1037B

Lute Fragments

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A704

Plectrum

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