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Pair of Torah finials (rimonim), A.M.  Georgian, Silver, parcel gilt, Georgian, Tiflis
A.M.
1895
Percussion Pistol, Steel, silver, gold, niello, Caucasian, probably Tbilisi, Georgia or Dagestan
Caucasian, probably Tbilisi, Georgia or Dagestan
mid-19th century; barrel, dated A.H. 1207/1792–93 CE; lock, ca. 1825–50
Miquelet Pistol, Steel, wood, silver, copper alloy (niello), Caucasian, Tbilisi, Georgia, or Dagestan
Caucasian, Tbilisi, Georgia, or Dagestan
ca. 1830–50
Exterior Doorway from One West Broad Street, Savannah, Georgia, Wood, American
American
1800–1805
Blanket strip, Tanned leather and glass beads, Central Plains, probably Lakota/Teton Sioux, Native American
Central Plains, probably Lakota/Teton Sioux, Native American
ca. 1830
Belt Buckle with Stag, Bronze or brass, Southern Ossetia, Georgia and northern Caucasus, Russia
Southern Ossetia, Georgia and northern Caucasus, Russia
1st–2nd century
Boots, Leather
1800–1939
Coat, Wool
1800–1939
Ammunition, Metal
1700–1939
Chalice cover, Silk and metal thread embroidery on a foundation of silk satin backed with linen plain weave, Georgian, Abkhasia
Georgian, Abkhasia
late 15th century
Griswold and Gunnison Confederate Percussion Revolver, serial no. 2651, Griswold and Gunnison  American, Steel, brass, wood, American, Griswoldville, Georgia
Griswold and Gunnison
Samuel Colt
1864
Dagger (<i>Qama</i>) with Sheath and Utility Knife, Steel, ivory (walrus), silver, gold, niello, copper, wood (likely mahogany), leather, sharkskin, Caucasian, probably Tbilisi, Georgia
Caucasian, probably Tbilisi, Georgia
dated A.H. 1273 /1856–57 CE and 1861
Dagger (Qama) with Sheath, Steel, silver, coral, Transcaucasian, probably Georgia
Transcaucasian, probably Georgia
18th–19th century
Dagger (Qama) with sheath, Steel, silver, coral, gold, Transcaucasian, Georgian
Transcaucasian, Georgian
19th century
Pipe Tomahawk, Iron, wood, brass, glass, leather, Native American, Plains
Native American, Plains
second half 19th century
Breastplate, Bone, leather, reed, brass, Native American, Plains, Sioux (?)
Native American, Plains, Sioux (?)
late 19th century
Crouching Lion, Bronze, Early or middle Roman Republican, probably Etruria
Early or middle Roman Republican, probably Etruria
ca. 5th–3rd century BCE
Pipe Bowl and Stem, Wood, lead, Eastern Plains or Ojibwa
Eastern Plains or Ojibwa
1840–50
Pipe Bowl and Stem, Wood, metal, silk ribbon, pigment, Great Lakes or Plains
Great Lakes or Plains
ca. 1840
Gorget, Shell, pigment, Mississippian
Mississippian
13th–14th century
Ceremonial War Club, Stone, wood, beads, leather, tin, horsehair (?), Native American, Plains
Native American, Plains
ca. 1900
Moccasins, Tanned leather, dye,  cotton cloth, silk ribbon, and glass and metal beads, Muscogee/ Creek, Native American
Muscogee/ Creek, Native American
ca. 1830
Shoulder bag, Wool cloth, glass beads, silk ribbon, and silk tassels, Muscogee/ Creek, Native American
Muscogee/ Creek, Native American
ca. 1830
Jawbone, bone, American
American
19th century
Banjo, Wood, goatskin, American
American
ca. 1850–1900
Gourd Mandolin, gourd, wood, metal, American
American
ca. 1900
Violin, Wood, American
American
19th century
Tār, Wood, skin, ivory, Georgian
Georgian
late 19th century
Violin Case, Wood, American
American
late 19th century
Gudastviri, Wood, brass, horn, sheepskin, glass, Georgian
Georgian
First Woman on the Moon, Aleksandra Mir  Swedish and American, born Poland, Digital video of live event on August 28, 1999, produced by Casco Projects, Utrecht, on location in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands, color, sound, 14 min.
On loan to The Met
Aleksandra Mir
1999
Anthology of Texts Related to the Histories of the Armenian Church, Tempera and ink on paper; 353 folios, Armenian
On loan to The Met
Armenian
1569