Metal objects outside of the Ife/Owo/Benin corpus: Tsoede;Tada;Jebba;Ijebu.

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Metal objects outside of the Ife/Owo/Benin corpus: Tsoede;Tada;Jebba;Ijebu

Horse rider, Brass, 37.8 inches

Load bearer (Arugba), Roof Pillar, Brass, 40.5 inches

Base of the roof pillar Brass, 34 inches.

Seated figure, Tada, Copper, 13th-14th century, 53.7x34.3x36cm

Standing figure with clasped, Tada, Copper, 22.1/4 in

Figure of a bowman, Jebba, Tin-bronze, 36.1/4 in

The three objects from the village of Tada

Figure of a man, Tada, Tin-Bronze, Early 14th century, 115x26 cm.

The bowman from Tada

Bird

Ogboni Couple Ijebu Yoruba Brass 19th century

Osugbo staff Ijebu Yoruba Bronze 17th 18th century

Female edan holding her breasts Ijebu Yoruba Bronze 19th century

Water spirit mask, Ijebu Yoruba Polychrome wood, 20th century

Female Ogboni Altar figure (Onile) Ijebu Yoruba Brass 18th/19th Century

The Apena giving the sacred Osugbo sign in a kneeling position

Woman holding a container in the form of a chameleon, Ijebu Yoruba, Bronze, nd.

Face Bell Ijebu Yoruba Bronze 18th/19th century

Bronze stool Ijebu Yoruba, Bronze, 18th/19th century