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Translations of Descriptions and Titles:

45.  An African  Farmer.  African farmer on his way to cultivate his field holding the only farming tools people normally use here: the hoe and machete

46.  Throne of One of the Kings of Abomey (view from front).  Same explanation as # 1.

47.  Throne.  (side view of item as #46).

48.  Container.  Useful for storing things in.

49.  Champagne Bucket Holder of  Mammy Wata.  A Vodun goddess of water.

50.  Table Top for Foldable Table.  Same as article # 39.

51.  Walking Cane.  With a fish, fish net, map of Benin and a heart. Same explanation as # 14.

52.  Walking Cane.  With a hand, a perforated clay pot, map of Benin and a heart.  Represents King Ouegbadja of Abomey.  He said that Abomey is like a clay pot with many holes that contains water.  Everyone must unite to plug the holes to strengthen Abomey.

53.  Legs for the Folding Table.  (it could serve as an ornament of abstract art by its self)

54.  Hand Chair.

55.  Monkey Box.  Useful for storing things in. 

56.  Bird Television Table.  (to be bolted to the floor).