Pure sulphide of antimony ore from Borneo. Experiment by Smith,R. Pure sulphide of antimony ore from Borneo. Experiment by R.Smith before 1889
Antimony obtained by smelting the ore from Borneo, by Messrs. Hallett Antimony obtained by smelting the ore from Borneo before 1889
"Metal" product from smelting Borneo antimony ore, by Messrs. Hallett "Metal" product from smelting Borneo antimony ore before 1889
Human skull, jaws tied, stained brown, headhunter's trophy, from Dyako of Borneo, 1851-1900 Human skull 1851-1900
Human skull, jaws missing, cane threaded through hole in top, probably Dusan skull collected by Dyak headhunters, Borneo, 1851-1920 Human skull collected by headhunters 1851-1920
Specimen jar containing dragon's blood, in the form of reed resin, originated from Borneo, possibly bottled in England, 1880-1920 Specimen jar containing dragon's blood 1880-1920
Medicine man's equipment, consisting of bucket, drum, gourd filled with feathers, gourd containing seeds and some raw cotton, used by Dyaks of Borneo, 1880-1915 Medicine man's equipment 1880-1915
Antimony ore and gangue from Borneo, pulverised Antimony ore and gangue from Borneo, pulverised before 1889
Flint (a rough lump of chalcedony, length 1 3/8 in), steel (exactly like that from Shanghai noticed above, no. 180), and tinder (threads of cotton, twisted and plaited, dyed yellow, and inserted in a very small tube of bamboo, diam. 3/8 in); used by the Batang-Lupar Dyaks of the Kapuas River, Dutch Borneo; collected in August 1912 by Mr. J. F. R. Wollaston. Borneo. Flint, steel, and tinder, used by the Batang-Lupar Dyaks of the Kapuas River, Borneo, 1912 1912