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Puppet2956/293 a-b

String puppet (marioneta) of the character Neptune with carved wood face, a pointed beard tipped with a painted shell, pink lips, a long nose, black plastic eyes, sharply defined brow, short forehead and prominent ears. Small shells cover the scalp. A thin wooden stick protrudes from the back of the head and is the only method of controlling the puppet. Puppet’s torso is paper mache. Arms and hands are wood. Torso and arms are covered by decoupage in patterns coloured blue and red, while hands are painted light blue. The creature’s bottom is made entirely of thin, white, flowing plastic sheeting. A long blue cape attaches at the shoulder and hip by a beaded cross-chest belt and falls the length of the plastic bottom. Puppet’s hands and face are delicately carved and detailed. The trident (part b) is aluminum, with a long staff and three pronged head. The whole is wrapped with brass wire, with clear beads threaded on intermittently. Each prong is topped by a gold triangle.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
plastic, synthetic fibre, wood, shell, paint, aluminium metal, brass metal, paper and adhesive
Made in
Sintra, Lisboa, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Masquerade Costume Pants2956/203 c

Heavy wool pants that are part of a costume together with a coat (2956/203 b), a mask (2956/203 a), and six bells (2956/203 d-i). The pants are pink and dark blue patterned wool, embellished with rows of fringes in yellow, red and green. They open at the top front and close with two plastic buttons. The suspenders are sewn at the back and close in front with two plastic buttons.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
wool fibre, synthetic fibre, cotton fibre, plastic and dye
Made in
Podence, Braganca, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Masquerade Costume Pants2956/202 c

A pair of heavy wool pants that is part of a costume along with a coat (2956/202 b), a mask (2956/202 a), and five bells (2956/202 d-h). The pants are of dark red and white patterned wool and are covered with yellow, red and green fringes. The knitted suspenders are sewn at the back and close in front with two plastic buttons.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
wool fibre, synthetic fibre, cotton fibre and plastic
Made in
Podence, Braganca, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Masquerade Costume Coat2956/203 b

Heavy wool hooded coat that is part of a costume together with pants (2956/203 c), a mask (2956/203 a), and six bells (2956/203 d-i). The body of the jacket is pink and dark blue patterned wool, embellished with rows of fringes in yellow, red and green. The hood has a long tail and is covered with fringes of yellow, red and green. The coat opens at the front and closes with three plastic buttons.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
wool fibre, synthetic fibre, cotton fibre and plastic
Made in
Podence, Braganca, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Masquerade Costume Shirt2956/201 b

White dress shirt.” The shirt is part of a costume that also includes a dark grey skirt (2956/201 c), a white apron (2956/201 d), a mask (2956/201 a), and two bells (2956/201 e-f).

Culture
Portuguese
Material
cotton fibre, synthetic fibre and plastic
Made in
Mira, Coimbra, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Masquerade Costume Coat2956/202 b

Heavy wool hooded coat that is part of a costume together with a pair of pants (2956/203 c), and mask (2956/202 a), and five bells (2956/202 d-h). The body of the jacket is dark red and white patterned wool, with one row of fringe in red along the coat bottom edge. The hood and upper half of jacket are covered with yellow, red and green fringes. The coat opens at the front and closes with four plastic buttons.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
wool fibre, synthetic fibre, cotton fibre and plastic
Made in
Podence, Braganca, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Masquerade Costume Apron2956/201 d

A white apron with two front pockets. The apron is part of a costume that also includes a white shirt (2056/201 b), a dark grey skirt (2956/201 c), a mask (2956/201 a), and two bells (2956/201 e-f).

Culture
Portuguese
Material
cotton fibre, synthetic fibre and plastic
Made in
Mira, Coimbra, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Masquerade Costume Skirt2956/201 c

A dark gray skirt that is part of a costume that also includes a white shirt (2056/201 b), a white apron (2956/201 d), a mask (2956/201 a), and two bells (2956/201 e-f).

Culture
Portuguese
Material
cotton fibre, synthetic fibre and plastic
Made in
Mira, Coimbra, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Masquerade Costume Sash2956/200 e

Long red sash. The sash is part of a costume that also includes a white shirt (2956/200 b), a red skirt (2956/200 c), a white apron (2956/200 d), a mask (2956/200 a), and two bells (2956/200 f-g).

Culture
Portuguese
Material
cotton fibre, synthetic fibre and plastic
Made in
Mira, Coimbra, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Masquerade Costume Apron2956/200 d

White apron with two rows of red ribbons on the pocket and at bottom. The apron is part of a costume that also includes a white shirt (2956/200 b), a red skirt (2956/200 c), a red sash (2956/200 e), a mask (2956/200 a), and two bells (2956/200 f-g).

Culture
Portuguese
Material
cotton fibre, synthetic fibre and plastic
Made in
Mira, Coimbra, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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