Image
Category
Collection
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Hare's foot amulet

1870-1920

Kangaroo tail and tendons used for ligatures

1878-1890

Mammalian skin medicine man's bag

1880-1920

Rabbit in cabbage musical automaton

1890

Fur-edged leather goggles with tinted lenses

1891-1930

Model of an Indian milkman

1900-1924

Model of sadhu with cloth turban and clothing

1900-1924

Model of a plough man

1900-1924

Model of bheesty

1900-1924

Model of bheesty

1900-1924

Rectangular, canted corners

1820-1860

Part of medicine man's equipment

1880-1928

Animal's claw

1850-1920

Figure of a snake charmer (fakir)

1900-1924

Monkey-skin bag used by healers, Africa, 1880-1930

1880-1930

Figures of men smoking tobacco waterpipes

1880-1920

Railway Collecting Dog: "Laddie"

1948

Model of bheesty

1900-1924

Portable developing tent, "The Tourists'", manufactured by W.R. Baker, Wallington, 1898.

Portable Developing Tent 'The Tourists'

1898

Two animatronic gorilla heads in perspex display case, one cut-away to display inner mechanism, created by Jim Henson's Creature Shop. From the 1997 motion picture film, 'Buddy', directed by Caroline Thompson and produced by Columbia Pictures with help from Jim Henson Pictures.

Animatronic Gorilla Heads from the film 'Buddy'

1995-1997

Bag made of leopard fur and leather contains eleven pouches, possibly Chinese 1830 to 1920

Bag made of leopard fur and leather contains eleven pouches

1830-1920

Black cloth changing bag opening to prism shape on internal sprung metal frame with external supporting struts. Fur lined 'goggle' eyeholes with elastic head band. Two sleeves for hands and wrists. Aperture on opposite for 5 x 5 inch safelight glass. Press stud closed aperture in base.

Changing Bag

A tobacco pipes display mount, made of leather and fur, manufactured by John Pollock & Co.

Tobacco Pipes Mount