Shrunken head with long hair, decorated with feathers, by Jivaro tribe, Ecuador Shrunken head with long hair before 1928
Shrunken head with long hair, decorated with feather, acquired from Conibo tribe, Peru, 1900 Shrunken heads, South America, 19th century 1801-1900
Headdress, roughly circular hair and down bundle with short red feathers in top with plume of three long black feathers, African(?), 1880-1920 Headdress, hair and down bundle with short red feather sand plume of three long black feathers 1880-1920
Carved wooden coup stick, long javelin with pointed ends, surmounted by tuft of coloured feathers bound with leaves, plains Indian, maker, U.S.A., 1860-1900 Carved wooden coup stick 1860-1900
Animation set constructed for film `The Final Communique' by Gail Thomas, commissioned by Channel 4. Comprising set in six parts and model with sundries, 1996 Animation set constructed for film 'The Final Communique' by Gail Thomas 1995-1996
Face mask and bottle from Junker's apparatus for chloroform anaesthesia, by Krohne and Sesemann, English, 1870-1920 Face mask and bottle from Junker's apparatus for chloroform anaesthesia 1870-1920
Mixed-media collage 'Haathi - Dynamic Elephant' by Chila Kumari Burman, 2017, showing an elephant facing left, highly embellished. The frame embellished with mirror pieces. Made of cotton fabric shapes, plastic beads, plastic gems, mirror pieces, peacock feathers, gold-textured wrapping paper, metal pins, rhinestones, glitter, plastic fridge magnets Haathi - Dynamic Elephant 2017
`Guinea and Feather' apparatus, consisting of a glass tube with a brass stopcock at one end and a large threaded brass plug at the other and containing a feather and a piece of metal `Guinea and Feather' apparatus 1900-1949
Model, scale approximately 1:18, of a Maori dug-out war canoe with feathered decoration, unsigned, New Zealand, 1922-1932. This is similar to Maori dug-out war canoes used in the South Island, New Zealand. Small model of a New Zealand war canoe 1922-1932
Physiological apparatus used by Dr. Griffith Pugh during the Everest expedition, 1953 Physiological apparatus used by Dr. Griffith Pugh during the Everest expedition 1950-1953