Tintin’s Museum Answers
- Sir Francis Haddock idol, in Red Rackham’s Treasure
- King Ottokar’s Sceptre
- Model of the Unicorn, in The Secret of the Unicorn
- Chorten, in Tintin in Tibet
- Bapende Mask, in The Broken Ear. Congolese Culture, including discussion of Bapende masks.
- Statue of the witch doctor of the village Tintin stays in Tintin in the Congo. He is robed in “Leopard Clothes” and is sent by Tom to kill Tintin.
Thanks to Paul McClelland for this answer.
- Sir Francis Haddock’s cutlass, found by Captain Haddock, in The Secret of the Unicorn
- Inca death mask, in Prisoners of the Sun
- Marlinspike Hall
- The sign of Kih-Oskh, Cigars of the Pharaoh
- The sonic weapon used by Bordurians to blow up the model city, in The Calculus Affair
- Vase from The Blue Lotus
- The Sirius
- Unknown treasure cask. Paul McClelland writes: “I believe this is the chest that gets eaten by a shark and contains documents about Sir Francis Haddock in Red Rackham’s Treasure, page 48. I am not completely sure, but it seems a worthy candidate.”
- Model of moon rocket, in Destination Moon
- Statue of Siva at which Snowy is nearly sacrificed, in Cigars of the Pharaoh
- Rascar Capac, in The Seven Crystal Balls
- Carreidas 160, in Flight 714
- Arumbaya fetish, in The Broken Ear
- Snowy
- Tintin
- Bianca Castafiore
- Captain Haddock
- Cuthbert Calculus
- Thomson
- Thompson
- Jolyon Wagg
- Nestor
- Zorino, in Prisoners of the Sun (Abdullah, in several books, is next to Zorino.)
- General Alcazar, in The Broken Ear
- Senhor Oliveira da Figueira, in Land of Black Gold
- The Maharaja of Gaipajama and the Crown Prince of Gaipajama, in Cigars of the Pharaoh and The Blue Lotus