Moles foot, carried loose as a cure against cramp and toothache, from Downham, Norfolk, October 1910 Moles foot amulet 1890-1910
Mole's foot, carried loose as a cure against cramp and toothache, from Downham, Norfolk, October 1910 Mole's foot amulet 1890-1910
Human skin tattooed with floral motif, unidentified provenance. Human skin tattooed with floral motif before 1937
Large square medal case with brass clasps, French(?), 1801-1930 Large square medal case with brass clasps 1801-1930
Gourd with phallic projection, symbol of the harvest god Eja, while the bowl represents the womb of his wife Ekumoke, Ekoi, maker, Cameroons, 1890-1925 Gourd with phallic projection 1890-1925
Some pieces of human skin covered with fungus, in glass toppered plywood case, found in St. Martin's Vaults, London, 1859, English, 1601-1840 Some pieces of human skin covered with fungus 1601-1840
Skin from neck of one of brothers hanged for forgery, puckered and marked by rope, with labels, found by F.T. Buckland in vaults of St. Martin in the Fields, 1859, English(?), 1634-1840 Skin from neck of one of brothers hanged for forgery 1634-1840
Shrunken head with long brown hair, by Jivaro tribe, Ecuador Shrunken head with long brown hair before 1926
Necklace, amuletic in form of bundle of fragments of wood, bone, metal, lizard skin, lizard foot, etc., Abyssinian, 1890-1930 Necklace, amuletic in form of bundle of fragments of wood 1890-1930
Shrunken head of a male sloth Ecuadorian, 1850-1930 Shrunken head of a male sloth Ecuadorian 1850-1930
Two dried specimen of phrynocephalus frontalis lizard, used to cure rheumatism, China, 1901-1914 Two dried specimen of phrynocephalus frontalis lizard 1901-1914
Circular brass-studded shagreen medal case, contents missing, English, 1751-1765 Circular brass-studded shagreen medal case 1751-1965
Circular brass-studded shagreen medal case, contents missing, English(?), 1751-1800 Circular brass-studded shagreen medal case 1751-1800
Papier mache anatomical figure, covered with human skin, Japanese Papier mache anatomical figure 1801-1930
Hand drum, called a damatu, made of two human skulls, Tibetan, 18th or 19th century Hand drum 1701-1900