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- 1968.19. 1968.19. 3 Shark hook made of wood with leg tip. Tafs of coarse string. (flax?) The length of the hook 20 cm. Tafsen c: a 50 cm. New Zealand The South Sea 4 Comb of wooden sticks, intertwined with fibrous wire and at the end with swept metal wire in geometric decoration. Orig.kat.No C a 34. Senstered by the court preacher S.B. Pontdn, 1.876. Length c: a 7.5 cm. Max.width 4.5 cm. China 5 Colour of coconut shell with a hole and two “eyes.” Orig.kat.: E d 7. "Kalebass; not worked. Known by the sea captain C. Giazan, 1832. Height 11 cm. Width c: a 11cm. Brazil 6 Tapa. Five small pieces, samples of tapa. A small piece with small black bird ornaments, two light gray pieces and 2 brown colored. The largest: c: a 33 x 9 cm. The smallest: c: a 7.5 x 3 cm. Samoa el Hawaii The South Sea 7 spears with a broad-leaved tip of iron that has black middle part. Palm trunk juice. Length 198 cm. Congo: Orig.kat. No. F a 12. Known by Captain K. K: son Leijonhufvud, 1926. [ocr]
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