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Object Number
25-46-70/D2442.2
Display Title
Shields
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Shield, carved wood, ovoid, grooved designs, dark patches, handle
Classification
- Shield
Department
Ethnographic
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania
/
Australia
/
Western Australia
/
Goldsfields-Esperance
/
Laverton
Additional Geographic Terms
northwest
Materials
Wood, Pigment?
Dimensions
Overall: 69.4 x 16.7 x 5.3 cm (27 5/16 x 6 9/16 x 2 1/16 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
D-2442; 25-46-70/D2442.2
Provenance
Previous owner
Previously owned by
Mrs. Walter Badenach
(1924 - 1925)
Collector
Unknown
(1924)
Seller
Unknown
(1925)
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| 25-46-70/D2442.1 | Shields |
Shield
|
Laverton
| |
| 23-46-70/D1716.2 | Shields (varra or curregie) |
Shield
|
Kimberley
Western Australia | |
| 33-38-70/147.1 | Shields |
Shield
|
Philippines
| |
| 33-38-70/147.2 | Shields |
Shield
|
Philippines
| |
| 33-38-70/147 | Shields |
Shield
|
Philippines
| |
| 23-46-70/D1716.1 | Shields (varra or curregie) |
Shield
|
Western Australia
Kimberley | |
| 96-25-70/49452 | War shields |
Shield
|
Kerepurne
| |
| 96-25-70/49451 | War shields |
Shield
|
Papua New Guinea
| |
| 22-2-50/B3591 | Basket-work shields, the bafia call themselves "bakwak" |
Shield
|
Cameroon
| |
| 22-2-50/B3591.1 | Basket-work shields, the bafia call themselves "bakwak" |
Shield
|
Cameroon
| |
| 24-32-50/B3706 | Shields |
Shield
|
Uganda
| |
| 29-4-50/H742 | Shields, black and white fur borders |
Shield
|
Congo
|