Carved wooden head of man with 2 horns (?, which look like upturned feet; one is broken) on a short cylindrical base. The figure has 3 striations or cat's whiskers at each corner of the mouth; these are a distinguishing mark showing that the figure represents a messenger sent by the Oni of Ife to the Oba, recognising the latter's accession.
Carved wooden figure or doll, consisting of a head on a plain shaft. The face has scarification marks at the sides of the mouth, on the chin and above the eyes and wears a hat with two vertical protrusions like right-angled horns.
Carved wooden figure or doll, consisting of a head on a plain shaft. The face has scarification marks at the sides of the mouth, on the chin and above the eyes and wears a hat with two vertical protrusions like right-angled horns. The tip of one of these horns is broken.
It is unclear whether 333 is the Thomas Collection number. The 1st Thomas Catalogue notes for 333: "Ofoi, servant of Ogiuuu; people die when he comes; can walk on head".