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Wooden stool. Circular base and top set on four convex legs.
U-shaped stool with squared edges and a curved handle on one end carved from a single piece of wood. On the top of the stool, a shallowly carved diamond shape is featured in the centre with two parallel bands at each end.
Stool with a round, flat top and three legs. Incised patterns on legs and around seat. Top of each leg carved with human faces. Black on tan colouring.
Short stool carved from a single piece of wood. Circular seat and four triangular legs pierced in a long elbow hole. Holes burned over surface, forming a linking cross pattern on legs and large cross in circle on seat. Black and red paint on bottom of seat and on legs.
Stool with a round, flat top and three legs. Incised patterns on legs and around seat. Top of each leg carved with human faces. Black on tan colouring.
Four-legged stool with saucer-like seat and knobs at the ends of the legs. Carved out of one piece of wood. Cracks in seat held together with metal staples.
Stool with a wooden frame that has turned legs with domed tops, and the seat is made from woven dyed jute fibre with a blue and off-white concentric diamond pattern.
Stool with wooden frame and woven stem (?) seat. The legs are each carved with beveled top corners, a slight beveled protrusion beneath the squarish top section, and a flared foot. Mortise and tenon joints.
Brown wooden board with two tenons at one end and a geometric pattern of circles carved out of the centre. There were brass studs in the centre of each circle-all but one are missing.
Short wooden stool made from three boards, one lying on top of the other two, connected through simple tenon and mortise joints. Half of the top of the stool features a carved, curvilinear pierced design, while the other half has a geometric, crosshatched border; the legs are unadorned.