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Gismondi, on Flickr. I am not sure exactly what
these things are. They appear to be wooden curios in a shop.
I can't decide which is my favorite.
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Hannukia.
These appear to be animal versions of the old folk toy/rhythm instrument best known as the "limberjack." http://www.appalachiandulcimers.com/limberjack.htm
I like the frog best, but they're all weird.