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A small ceramic vase (part a) with a rounded lower body that angles inward to taper upward into a slim cylindrical neck which flares into a rim. Vase has petal-shaped rim and incised petal decoration on the rounded lower body. Has a bat and symbolic design on pale blue ground. (Part b is a circular wooden stand, in storage.)
A small ceramic vase (part a) with a rounded lower body portion which angles inward and tapers into a slim cylindrical neck with a stepped rim. The vase has a straight upright base. Incised key band along belly. White with large faint crackle. With circular wood stand (part b).
Three standing male figures carved from green-grey stone dressed in long robes and ornamental hat-like objects; one man is holding a child and one is carrying a staff and a peach. The three figures are mounted in a row on a brown stone base with incised floral designs on the front; the central figure--the one not carrying anything--stands on a raised base, making him taller than the figures flanking him. Figures are painted with black and red accents.
A hollow bone whistle with one end cut diagonally and four small holes along one side with five horizontal decorative lines.
Grey clay figure with a red slip. Depicted is part of a head with incised eyes and mouth; the nose is protruding. The figure has a circular projection on the top left of its neck, possibly part of a neck ring. The back is flat. Fragment of a larger object.
Dark grey clay figure depicting a jaguar ? head wearing a headdress with three raised circles along the top ridge. The snout is protruding; large teeth are showing. The left side of the headdress does not match the right. Back is slightly concaved.
Wooden mat creaser carved with two bird-like heads facing in opposite directions. Both surfaces are engraved with thunderbirds, dotted lines (rain?) and diamond shapes. An oblong opening has been carved into the centre of the piece to create a handle. The heads of the two birds are also decorated with incised lines, but different patterns. One has a series of criss-crossing diamond shapes enhanced with a white powdery substance and a circular eye, while the other has a slit-like eye and a diagonal slit on each side of its mouth. There are two incised thunderbirds on each side of the creaser, at the same end, for a total of four. They have dotted lines to represent their wing feathers and Xs on their tails, the ones in the middle of the creaser (beneath the opening) are upside down. Diamond shapes and dotted lines are likewise only represented at one end of the object, but on both sides.
Round wooden disc with a hole perforating its center and two fragments missing from its edge. The dorsal surface is slightly concave and has an incised, sylized design, which is unfinished. The ventral surface is convex and the central hole is its highest point. The central hole is slightly off centre. The surface of the wood is rough.
Rounded wooden disc with hole in centre. The dorsal surface is slightly concave, while the ventral surface is convex with the central hole being the highest point. There are four lines incised into the convex side, directly around the central hole, which radiate out in four different directions. The wood is a reddish brown colour, and is darker in the area surrounding the opening for the spindle.
Hollow copper turtle; hole at top of head; eyes incised; holes in hind legs; plates incised with lines and scallops in rocker fashion; two cartouches on body, one with maker's mark, the other the company mark; cartouches surrounded by squiggly circles. Eyes incised.