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

Accession Lot

  • Object[825]
  • no[447]
  • yes[378]
  • no[821]
  • yes[4]
  • african[201]
  • american[105]
  • asian[427]
  • near eastern[36]
  • oceanian[56]
  • altar bell[2]
  • armlet[2]
  • bagpipe[2]
  • banjo[1]
  • battle drum[1]
  • bell[98]
  • bell mallet[2]
  • bell stand[4]
  • book[2]
  • bow[3]
  • box[1]
  • box lid[1]
  • cast[1]
  • castanet[16]
  • clapper[2]
  • clarinet[4]
  • conch shell trumpet[8]
  • crocodile zither[1]
  • cymbal[5]
  • dance belt[1]
  • dancer's bell[1]
  • double clarinet[2]
  • drum[101]
  • drum fragments[1]
  • drum hammer[1]
  • drum parts[1]
  • drum pegs[1]
  • drum stand[6]
  • drumstick[15]
  • drumsticks[2]
  • dulcimer[6]
  • fiddle[31]
  • fiddle bow[15]
  • fiddle fragment[2]
  • fiddle fragments[1]
  • finger piano[6]
  • flageolet[6]
  • flute[55]
  • flutes[1]
  • frame drum[3]
  • goblet drum[8]
  • goblet drum fragments[1]
  • gong[39]
  • gong hammer[1]
  • gong mallet[6]
  • gong mallet handle[1]
  • gong stand[4]
  • gong striker[5]
  • guitar[12]
  • hand drum[1]
  • harness bell[2]
  • harp[10]
  • hooked trumpet[1]
  • horn (animal part)[1]
  • idiophone[2]
  • inner duct flute[1]
  • jaw harp[4]
  • kamancheh[1]
  • kettledrum[9]
  • leg rattle[5]
  • leglet[2]
  • lute[38]
  • lute bow[5]
  • lute fragments[12]
  • lyre[3]
  • maraca[2]
  • model[2]
  • moon guitar[3]
  • mouth organ[5]
  • musical bow[4]
  • musical horn[7]
  • musical scraper[3]
  • oboe[16]
  • ocarina[2]
  • panpipes[12]
  • pigeon whistle[12]
  • pitch pipe[3]
  • plate gongs[4]
  • plectrum[11]
  • rattle[59]
  • santur[5]
  • sehtahr[2]
  • shell trumpet[2]
  • sistrum[5]
  • sitar[2]
  • stringed instrument[2]
  • tambourine[6]
  • temple bell[2]
  • theatrical cymbal[2]
  • toy[3]
  • trumpet[28]
  • tuning box[4]
  • violin[6]
  • violin bow[2]
  • violin fragment[2]
  • whistle[26]
  • xylophone[8]
  • xylophone hammer[2]
  • xylophone striker[2]
  • zither[21]
  • admiralty islands[1]
  • africa[5]
  • alaska[6]
  • algeria[9]
  • aoba[1]
  • arizona[2]
  • armenia[1]
  • asia[1]
  • bangala district[5]
  • belgian congo[4]
  • belgian mandate[1]
  • benin kingdom[1]
  • borneo[2]
  • boyoma falls[1]
  • brazil[7]
  • burma[8]
  • cameroon[10]
  • canada[6]
  • chile[1]
  • china[99]
  • colombia[1]
  • congo[1]
  • cuba[4]
  • dahomey[1]
  • damascus[1]
  • east africa[3]
  • eastern horn[3]
  • ecuador[1]
  • egypt[59]
  • equatorial province[2]
  • ethiopia[1]
  • fiji islands[1]
  • french equatorial africa[3]
  • gabon[5]
  • gabun[1]
  • india[73]
  • iran[24]
  • jamaica[2]
  • japan[210]
  • java[34]
  • kasai district[7]
  • kenya[4]
  • korea[2]
  • kyoto[2]
  • lake nyassa[3]
  • lake tanganyika[2]
  • lake victoria[4]
  • liberia[1]
  • lopori river[1]
  • lower congo[3]
  • lower missouri[1]
  • lower ubangi[2]
  • madagascar[1]
  • maine[1]
  • malacca[1]
  • malay archipelago[2]
  • mali[5]
  • manchuria[1]
  • maringa river[1]
  • maritime congo[9]
  • mexico (central america)[2]
  • morocco[3]
  • mozambique[4]
  • nebraska[1]
  • nepal[14]
  • new guinea[5]
  • new hebrides[2]
  • new mexico[1]
  • nias[1]
  • nigeria[3]
  • north africa[20]
  • north america[66]
  • north congo[1]
  • northeast africa[1]
  • northeast belgian congo[1]
  • northern congo[2]
  • northern nigeria[1]
  • northern togo[2]
  • northern zaire[3]
  • ogooue river[2]
  • peru[3]
  • sierra leone[3]
  • solomon islands[3]
  • south africa[4]
  • south india[3]
  • sudan[5]
  • syria[3]
  • tanganyika[2]
  • tanzania[3]
  • thailand[16]
  • tibet[3]
  • togoland[2]
  • tunisia[8]
  • turkey (country)[9]
  • uganda[3]
  • united states of america[8]
  • upper guinea[7]
  • upper nile[4]
  • west indies[7]
  • zaire[24]
  • 15th century[1]
  • 17th century[1]
  • 19th century[2]
  • edo period[1]
  • modern[2]
  • qing dynasty[3]
  • song dynasty[1]
  • apache[12]
  • araucanian[1]
  • asian[1]
  • baganda[1]
  • baluba[1]
  • bangala[6]
  • bankutu[1]
  • bini[1]
  • buddhist[55]
  • bundu[1]
  • burmese[3]
  • bushongo[2]
  • calabar[1]
  • chinese[101]
  • confucian[4]
  • dervish[2]
  • edo (africa)[2]
  • eskimo[10]
  • fang[5]
  • galla[1]
  • hausa[1]
  • hindu[5]
  • hopi[1]
  • indian[73]
  • iroquois[7]
  • japanese[208]
  • javanese[1]
  • kafir[1]
  • korean[1]
  • mabudu[1]
  • makah[1]
  • malay[2]
  • mapuche[1]
  • marungu[1]
  • mon[1]
  • moorish[1]
  • nepalese[11]
  • nootka[1]
  • omaha (culture)[1]
  • penobscot[1]
  • pueblo[6]
  • shinto[20]
  • sioux[4]
  • swahili[1]
  • thai[13]
  • tibetan[3]
  • tlingit[8]
  • tswa[1]
  • wanyakyusa[1]
  • wasafua[1]
  • wasungu[1]
  • wayao[1]
  • andean[4]
  • arctic culture area[10]
  • caribbean[7]
  • central africa[45]
  • central american[2]
  • east africa[22]
  • great plains culture area[15]
  • north africa[100]
  • northeast culture area[8]
  • northwest coast culture area[38]
  • south american culture area[10]
  • southern africa[4]
  • southwest culture area[19]
  • subarctic culture area[8]
  • west africa[11]
  • north of lake nyassa[1]
  • animal head[1]
  • bird[5]
  • bird head[1]
  • chicken[1]
  • chinese character[1]
  • dorji[1]
  • dragon[16]
  • fish[5]
  • flower[4]
  • flowers[2]
  • leaves[1]
  • lizard[1]
  • peacock[4]
  • phoenix[1]
  • prayers[2]
  • qilin[1]
  • tiger[1]
  • tortoise[1]
  • chinese language[11]
  • japanese language[8]
  • tibetan language[1]
  • antelope horn[3]
  • armadillo hide[1]
  • bamboo[72]
  • bead[3]
  • bird bone[1]
  • bone[19]
  • brass[68]
  • brocade[1]
  • bronze[8]
  • buckskin[8]
  • buffalo hoof[1]
  • calabash[1]
  • cane[1]
  • cane (plant)[17]
  • ceramic[20]
  • clay[3]
  • cloth[9]
  • coconut[3]
  • coconut shell[1]
  • conch shell[8]
  • copper[12]
  • copper alloy[2]
  • cotton[6]
  • cotton cloth[1]
  • cowhorn[1]
  • cowrie[5]
  • deer hoof[5]
  • elephant tusk[1]
  • ermine[1]
  • fabric[8]
  • feather[5]
  • fiber[51]
  • fur[1]
  • glass[10]
  • gourd[40]
  • grass[2]
  • hair[12]
  • hickory bark[1]
  • hide[30]
  • hoof[1]
  • horn (animal part)[5]
  • horse hair[1]
  • horsehair[5]
  • ink[2]
  • iron[29]
  • ivory[46]
  • jaguar bone[1]
  • lacquer[9]
  • leather[38]
  • membrane[29]
  • metal[169]
  • mother-of-pearl[8]
  • nails[1]
  • nut (plant)[1]
  • ox horn[1]
  • paint[3]
  • palm leaf[2]
  • palm wood[1]
  • paper[5]
  • papier mache[5]
  • parchment[23]
  • pebble[1]
  • peel[9]
  • pigment[35]
  • plant fiber[7]
  • plaster[1]
  • quill[4]
  • rattan[1]
  • rawhide[8]
  • redwood[1]
  • reed (plant)[9]
  • reptile skin[3]
  • resin (material)[3]
  • rope[1]
  • rubber[2]
  • seed[5]
  • seeds[8]
  • sequins[1]
  • shell[18]
  • silk[1]
  • silk strings[1]
  • sinew[3]
  • skin[74]
  • snail shell[1]
  • snakeskin[8]
  • stone[7]
  • straw[2]
  • string[9]
  • textile[4]
  • tin[2]
  • tortoise shell[3]
  • turtle shell[5]
  • wire[3]
  • wood[446]
  • wool[1]
  • bound[2]
  • carved[20]
  • coiled[1]
  • etched[1]
  • incised[3]
  • inlaid[4]
  • lacquered[4]
  • painted[11]
  • polished[1]
  • printed[2]
  • unknown[5]
  • yes[25]

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A929C

Violin Fragment

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A705

Plectrum

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A695

Lute

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A785

Bell

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A805

Bell

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A795

Bell

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A670

Zither

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A942

Cymbal

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NA1679B

Whistle

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A886

Flute

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A1004B

Lute

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AF148B

Fiddle Bow

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A844A

Drum

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A737

Flute

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A1000C

Lute Fragments

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NA1681

Whistle

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A915

Hooked Trumpet

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A687

Plectrum

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AF272

Lute

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A1032B

Lute Bow

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A999A

Lute

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A975C

Drum Pegs

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A800

Bell

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A790

Bell

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A789

Bell

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A758

Bell

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A947

Drum

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A765

Bell

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A663

Gong

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A730

Panpipes

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A729

Panpipes

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A820

Gong

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