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Female, wearing jewelry and a large headdress, seated under a decorated arch. Hand on the right is bent up grasping the stem of a large flower (lotus) at shoulder on the right. Hand on the left rests palm outward on right knee. Face and front of headpiece badly worn.
Hollow finial of an abstract, monster-like form. Figure has a long curved snout, pointed ears and fangs and is decorated with a headpiece resembling a standing peacock. Near the open end, a small bar runs through the centre and out either side.
Seated figure in lalitasana position with right leg pendant; left hand in vitarka mudra, right hand resting palm outward on right knee. Flower projections from both shoulders: wears elaborate headdress. Jewellery and garments marked by incision and casting. Red residue in headpiece, on face, necklace, and waist girth. Projection left from casting process from sole of foot on the left.
Solid, winged human resting on one knee with hands outstretched, and palms facing upwards. Jewelry and wings are indicated by incising. Elaborate headdress. Scarves trailing around shoulders and floating from waist.
Male crawling with a ball in his hand on the left. Hair pulled into top knot with earlobes pierced. Jewelry denoted by toothed and circular stamping. May have originally been painted. Black marks in hair and red patches over all. Palm of left hand has light red marks.
Betel nut cutter in the form of a galloping horse. The livery decoration is very elaborate, and is identical on either side. The head, body, and one rear leg form one handle, the other is formed by the underbody, one rear leg, and the forelegs.
Male standing on a small round lotus base. Has a crown and flat disc-shaped top knot. Holes through earlobes; arms held out and away from the body. Hand positions indicate they may have held attributes.
Wide body with a sharply indented shoulder and a deep flaring trumpet-shaped neck and lip. The body of the vase is decorated with geometric designs below figures in panels on floral ground. This is surmounted by a concave band of Arabic script. The shoulder and neck of the vase has geometric incising and a second band of script.
Female figure standing on a square base. The figure has a long braid, a top knot decoration on her head and large circular earrings. She wears four leg bands, numerous arm bands, holds a betel leaf (?) in the left hand and a mortar (?) in the right. Her skirt and necklaces are denoted by casting and incising. Brown residue in areas over all. Left leg broken through at the ankle.
Male human head mounted on square wooden base. Figure has headband with repeated incised pattern; inner ears have ring designs. Diamond shaped mark on forehead. Large moustache. Wears neckband and ornament. Brown residue in ears, around eyes; light brown residue around throat.