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Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
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Zobo Band Instruments
late 19th century

Martin Band Instrument Company
1959

Ball Band
early 1940s

Ball Band
1950–69

Ball Band
1950s

Elkhart Band Instrument Co.
ca. 1923–28

Henry Dreyfuss
Westclox Company, Division of General Time Instruments Corp. (La Salle, Illinois)
1938

Native American (Seneca, Allegheny band)
late 19th century

Native American (Seneca, Tonawanda band)
19th century

Native American (Seneca,Alleghany band)
19th century

Native American (Seneca,Alleghany band)
19th century

Native American (Seneca, Tonawanda band)
19th century

On loan to The Met
ARP Instruments, Inc.
Depeche Mode
ca. 1971-72

Bobo blacksmith
Late 19th–mid-20th century
Bobo blacksmith
19th–first half 20th century

Conn Musical Instrument Co.
ca. 1927–41

Conn Musical Instrument Co.
ca. 1934

Chema Cobo
1986

Bobo
20th century
Bobo
19th–20th century

Bobo
19th–20th century

Bobo Fing or Samo tribe
late 19th century

Emanuel Zoo
ca. 1981

Pearl Musical Instrument Company
20th century

Nishimura Instrument Co., Kyoto
Soko Kurachi
1988
Pearl Musical Instrument Company
20th century
Boston Musical Instrument Manufactory
1902–4

Bobo Fing or Samo tribe
late 19th century

Bobo Fing or Samo tribe
late 19th century

Bobo Fing or Samo tribe
late 19th century

Bobo Fing or Samo tribe
late 19th century

Bobo Fing or Samo tribe
late 19th century

Bobo or Bôlo
20th century

Bobo, Kurumani group
20th century

Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1776

John Bland
ca. 1780–85

James Bard
1852
Shinsen Zoho
4th year of Kaei
Chema Cobo
Mezzanine Gallery, Metropolitan Museum of Art
1986

Tibetan, and possibly Bhutanese and Nepalese
18th–19th century