Basket
Item number 1924.684 from the MAA: University of Cambridge.
Item number 1924.684 from the MAA: University of Cambridge.
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Platter of basketry with elaborate false embroidery decoration in bands with red, yellow, greenish and black designs.; Good
Identified as Tlingit by George Heye. The original European tribal names and, where possible, current tribal names have both been given in separate GLT fields.; The distance between the bands and the geometric style suggests the basket platter was made for sale around the turn of the 19th century (G.Crowther).
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Identified as Tlingit by George Heye. The original European tribal names and, where possible, current tribal names have both been given in separate GLT fields.; The distance between the bands and the geometric style suggests the basket platter was made for sale around the turn of the 19th century (G.Crowther).
Platter of basketry with elaborate false embroidery decoration in bands with red, yellow, greenish and black designs.; Good
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