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Clothes press of mahogany, with swan-necked pediment, two-door cabinet and four-drawer chest, made by William (Deacon) Brodie of Edinburgh in 1786
Rectangular damask cloth, the centre filled with flowers, leaves and a cherub in each quarter, inscribed 'M C' on one short side and '1720' on the other
Back-strap loom of wood, with roll of striped elm bark cloth: Japan, Hokkaido, Ainu, 19th to early 20th century
Man's cloth of black cotton with four broad dull red stripes down each side, the centre occupied by rows of squares of embroidery in bright red, fringed at both ends: Assam, Sema Nagas
Man's cloth of black cotton with four central broad white stripes and four narrow dull red stripes at each side, fringed at top and bottom, with red and white goat hair tuft attached to one corner: Assam, Sema Nagas
Man's cloth of white cotton with black and red stripes, geometric embroidery in centre, and fringed ends: Assam, Ao Nagas, Yintsung
Man's cloth of light brown cotton with stripes of black and white, embroidered in red and black, with fringed ends: Assam, Konyak Nagas
Man's cloth of red cotton with narrow black stripes, central panel of red and white lozenges, and fringed ends: Assam, Phom Nagas
Man's cloth of dark blue cotton with white stripes in groups of three, embroidered with rows of rectangles in red-dyed dog's hair: Assam, S. Sangtam Nagas
Single mola panel worked in reverse applique depicting a mythical beast looking backwards: Central America, Panama, Yala Guna, Guna, 20th century
Single mola panel decorated in reverse applique with a stylised design of a bird with outstretched wings sheltering two lizards or iguanas, with four-pointed stars or flowers: Central America, Panama, Yala Guna, Guna, 20th century
Painted barkcloth (ngatu ‘uli), decorated with black triangles and line work triangles, probably collected during the second or third Cook voyage: Polynesia, Tonga, 18th Century