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Gift of Mrs. W. H. Kneedler, 1951

Accession Lot

  • Object[24]
  • no[3]
  • yes[21]
  • no[24]
  • asian[24]
  • fiddle[1]
  • flute[2]
  • jacket[1]
  • manuscript[13]
  • mouth organ[1]
  • scarf[1]
  • statue fragment[1]
  • statuette[1]
  • textile[3]
  • burma[1]
  • laos[1]
  • thailand[22]
  • 17th century[1]
  • 18th century[7]
  • 19th century[3]
  • konbaung dynasty[1]
  • sukhothai period[1]
  • buddhist[15]
  • burmese[1]
  • khmer[2]
  • lao[6]
  • northern lao[9]
  • thai[14]
  • abhidhamma[1]
  • aggapphasadasuttta[1]
  • anattalakkhaṇasutta[1]
  • anātman[1]
  • bhumisparsa mudra[1]
  • buddha[2]
  • buddhist literature[11]
  • buddhist philosophy[1]
  • buddhist stories[1]
  • buddhist text[1]
  • commentary[4]
  • devanam cavanasutta[1]
  • histories[1]
  • jataka tale[1]
  • king[1]
  • mapunabhayanasutta[1]
  • monastic[1]
  • narrative[1]
  • nirayupapattisutta[1]
  • nissaya[4]
  • patthanasutta[1]
  • pedagogical[1]
  • philosophy[1]
  • poetry[1]
  • prayers[1]
  • precious jewel[1]
  • relics[1]
  • religious literature[2]
  • sabrahmakasutta[1]
  • saṃyuttanikāya[1]
  • seated buddha[1]
  • sermon[3]
  • sugatupapattisutta[1]
  • sutra[1]
  • vessantara[1]
  • vohara[3]
  • khmer mul script[1]
  • lao language[10]
  • lao lu script[1]
  • lao tham script[4]
  • lao yon script[1]
  • lao yuon script[10]
  • pali (language)[5]
  • sanskrit[1]
  • thai language[2]
  • alabaster[1]
  • bamboo[2]
  • bronze[1]
  • cloth[1]
  • coconut shell[1]
  • cotton[5]
  • gilding[1]
  • gourd[1]
  • marble (stone)[1]
  • metal[1]
  • palm leaf[13]
  • stain[1]
  • varnish[4]
  • carved[1]
  • incised[3]
  • lacquered[1]
  • painted[1]
  • stained[3]
  • varnished[4]
  • woven[1]
  • yes[14]

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51-9-12

51-9-12

Manuscript

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51-9-18

51-9-18

Scarf

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51-9-9

51-9-9

Manuscript

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51-9-26

51-9-26

Statuette

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51-9-10

51-9-10

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51-9-11

51-9-11

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51-9-16

51-9-16

Textile

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51-9-3

51-9-3

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51-9-1

51-9-1

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51-9-7

51-9-7

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51-9-17

51-9-17

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51-9-2

51-9-2

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51-9-13

51-9-13

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51-9-4

51-9-4

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51-9-6

51-9-6

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51-9-14

51-9-14

Jacket

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51-9-15

51-9-15

Textile

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51-9-5

51-9-5

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51-9-25

51-9-25

Statue Fragment

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51-9-22

51-9-22

Mouth Organ

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51-9-8

51-9-8

Manuscript

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51-9-21

Flute

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51-9-23

Fiddle

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51-9-20

Flute

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