Horn Spoon
Item number E360330-0 from the National Museum of Natural History.
Item number E360330-0 from the National Museum of Natural History.
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From card: "Handle shod with etched copper and tipped with bone carving representing totemic animals; abalone shell inlay; copper rivets. Original # 1907 may refer to a date rather than an original number."Old label glued into the spoon bowl says: "Alaska spoon bought on Alaska trip Coburn's KAZ 1907 PBIE". See also E360925 and E360926 which have original tags which also reference Coburn's.
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From card: "Handle shod with etched copper and tipped with bone carving representing totemic animals; abalone shell inlay; copper rivets. Original # 1907 may refer to a date rather than an original number."Old label glued into the spoon bowl says: "Alaska spoon bought on Alaska trip Coburn's KAZ 1907 PBIE". See also E360925 and E360926 which have original tags which also reference Coburn's.
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