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Ceramic sculpture of young black female with hooped earrings and curly hair, the top half of the head is open and would have possibly have been used for drinking or containing miscellaneous items.
Small box of matches emblazoned with the figure of a black man holding a large leaf in a green (natural) background, presumably a plantation. 'Cigarros Cadena' is on the head and foot of this image.
Cylindrical tin with a stamped design of a black slave kneeling and holding up a plate of fruit. The figure is painted white. Around the edge of the lid is an intricate black and golddesign. The words "Tjoklat - Camée Pastilles" are emblazoned on the tin. The bottom of the tin is slightly worn and is stamped with the words "Tjoklat - Fabriek n.v. Amsterdam."
Small box of matches emblazoned with a lithograph print showing a black figure in front of several palm trees on a beach. The black figure is holding a sickle and has a yoke across his shoulders with water jugs. The words 'The Palmtree' are in a stylised ribbon, with the text in yellow. At the bottom of the image is another navy blue banner with the words "impregnated safety match manufactured in Sweden" in a lighter blue.