rattles, from Zambia, pair for fixing on the legs, with lacing, each rattle with 3 wood rods, each with 4 fruits in a row, fruits with rattles, height: 20 cm #647#
recorder, Walking Stick, probably England, c. 1890, mahogany shaft, silver metal fitting with engraving: 1887, handle is made of tortoise shell, brass-ferrule at the end, lenght of the flute:: 23.8 cm, #648#
signal horn (transverse horn), New Guinea, Middle Sepik Mindibit, colored wood, ball on the head, ornaments down below, wooden twigs with ribbons inset feathers, navel was once broken, old repaired part, used , #259#
floor tom, 1 skin, with 3 feet, spidder motif, symbol of dignity, with dowels, Bamenda Grassfields, Kingdom of Bamum, with a diameter of 30 cm, 2 small patches with flaws in the skin #265a#
trumpet, Inner Mongolia, rolled silver, inset stones (some stones missing), intermediate parts are made of ivory, c. 1880, the ivory at the upper adapter is torn, 45 cm #251#
Sarangi, Afghanistan, Indian bowed instrument with playing-and sympathetic strings, with bow, around 1900, with ornaments, smaller patches with flaws, body is covered with leather, 64 cm #19#
plucked instrument, Tibet, 1900/1920, wood carcass is partly hollow, head is carved and shaped like a wind dragon, decorated with Buddhistic elements, Tibetan inscription, drum part is covered with parchment, original version, 60 cm #927#
drum Senufo, Ivory Coast, 76 cm, carved wood, down below a figure, at the top 2 crocodile heads and bird figures, at the side woodworm damage, skin covered, cracks are caused of old age, used #472#
drum , signal drum, 1 skin, Bamenda Grassfields, probably from the Kingdom of Bamum, with carved lizard, around 1900, 1.11 m, small holes in the skin#265#
bongo drum, drum head was affixed on the sound box, made of agglutinated light and dark wood, with a diameter of 14.5 cm and 17 cm, with traces of usage, 1 drum with flaws #344a#
hourglass-drum, Kalungu, West Africa (Nigeria), talking cylinder, two heads, with rattling objects, is played with bent thighs, sounds can be changed by changing the tension of the leather straps, 46 cm #59#
tube zither, valiha, is originally from Indonesia, Madagascar, today national instrument, bamboo cane 74 cm, with ornaments, pokerwork, 10 metal strings over movable bridges #681#
lute, Batak instrument, lake Toba, north Sumatra, probably around 1900, wood, with figure, 2 inserted silver coins (a third coin is missing), 2 strings, 69 cm #50#
Kashmiri spike lute-bowed lute, with inlaid work, calabash body with glued on skin, iron spike, neck with turned top, 3 gut strings and 4 sympathetic strings, around 1900 #359#
mixed lot, small cylinder, brass, 2 heads, 6 tension rods, flaws at one side, cymbal, 1 hand cymbal with leather loop, 2 cymbals in hi-hat, 1 cymbal on a tripod, with spring, bass drum pedal for the big drum, 1 wood block #344#
lute (rubab), Afghanistan, plucked or bowed instrument, with playing and sympathetic strings, Indo-Iranian, partial restored, wood with intarsia, 76 cm, c. 1890 #20#
Sarinada, Afghanistan, bowed instrument with bow, with playing and resonating body, resonating body is partially opened, wood inlaid work, partial restored, c. 1890 #21#
slit drum with drumstick, Garamut, Ramu river new Guinea, richly carved, 72 cm, with drumstick, c. 1880, with some cracks that are caused of old age #260#