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Head of a figure in hollow grey pottery, with large conventionalised eyes, shakoki-dogu (clay figurine with goggles), iron oxide coloring: Japan, Mutsu province, Final Jomon, middle period, Kamegaoka (Obora BC) style
Part of a figure carved in teak of Vishnu reposing in a trance on the coils of the serpent Sesha Ananta whose five heads are curled over that of the deity: South Asia, India, Malabar Coast, 17th - 18th century
Part of a figure carved in teak of Vishnu reposing in a trance on the coils of the serpent Sesha Ananta whose five heads are curled over that of the deity: South Asia, India, Malabar Coast, 17th - 18th century
Part of a figure carved in teak of Vishnu reposing in a trance on the coils of the serpent Sesha Ananta whose five heads are curled over that of the deity: South Asia, India, Malabar Coast, 17th - 18th century
Part of a figure carved in teak of Vishnu reposing in a trance on the coils of the serpent Sesha Ananta whose five heads are curled over that of the deity: South Asia, India, Malabar Coast, 17th - 18th century
Detachable headdress for a figure of Krishna as a crawling infant, used in religious observances, brass: India, 19th century
Part of a bronze figure of an elephant carrying a howdah or open canopy with two attendants painted red, yellow and black: India
Part of a bronze figure of an elephant carrying a howdah or open canopy with two attendants painted red, yellow and black: India
Part of a bronze figure of an elephant carrying a howdah or open canopy with two attendants painted red, yellow and black: India
Part of a bronze figure of an elephant carrying a howdah or open canopy with two attendants painted red, yellow and black: India
Part of a bronze figure of an elephant carrying a howdah or open canopy with two attendants painted red, yellow and black: India