Złaków borowy
Sumatra
Bhers
Łowicz
Vegetable knives (knives (food processing & storage))
Samples (writing & printing)
Baks
Cavals
Karosses
Baratakas
Katars (daggers (weapons: edged))
Salt boxes (boxes (food processing & storage))
Tongs (domestication of animals)
Halberds (spears (weapons: missiles & projectors))
Aeroplane models
Vegetable cutters (cutters (food processing & storage))
Bulbuls
Belobat pendeks
Ingots (samples (metalworking: shaping))
Harnesses (yak furniture)
Bird whistles
Boatswain's calls
Mouth bellows (bellows (heating devices))
Stage of manufactures (beadworking)
Samples (lacquerworking)
Ta'uses
Inventionshorns
Butter scales
Trompes de lorraine
Huchets
Harnesses (elephant furniture)
Symphoniums
Harnesses (horse furniture)
Reed horns
Bangdis
Prayer tablets
Samples (textileworking: dyeing & printing)
Turbahs
Model of activities (land transport: human powered)
Samples (textileworking: barkcloth making)
Antaras
Cigarette cards
Net floats (floats (hunting, fishing & trapping))
Baju maltas
Spoons (ritual & belief: ritual apparatus)
Fish arrows (arrows (hunting, fishing & trapping))
Stage of manufactures (textileworking: barkcloth making)
Samples (textileworking: needlework)
Stage of manufactures (textileworking: yarn preparation & felting)
Kava ladles (ladles (narcotics & intoxicants: drinking))
Collection Information
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