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View full screenBear's tooth, perforated: Japan, Musashi province, Mitsusawa shell-mound, Stone Age
A.1909.500.163 P
Mitsusawa shell-mound, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan, East Asia
Stone Age, Japanese
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Toilet set, comprised of miniature mainly brass implements pivoting from small engraved brass sheath, including razor, knife, tweezers, ear-pick and toothpick: China, c. 1900
Toothbrush formed from a wooden branch with one end frayed with other end shaped to a point: Africa, Eastern Africa, Malawi, Blantyre or Domasi, early 20th century
Silver-gilt toothbrush, with a removable ivory or bone head fitted with bristles, and engraved decoration, from the nécessaire de voyage or travelling service assembled by Martin-Guillaume Biennais for Napoleon's sister, the Princess Pauline Borghese, possibly at the time of her marriage to Prince Camillo Borghese in 1803: French, Paris, by Martin-Guillaume Biennais, c. 1800 - 1803, bequeathed to Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, in 1825