Basket
Item number 2011.O.032:1 from the Sto:lo Research & Resource Management Centre.
Item number 2011.O.032:1 from the Sto:lo Research & Resource Management Centre.
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Large rectangular Cedar slat basket with red cherry bark decorations and a lid. Cedar has darkened significantly. The decorations have also chipped off significantly. There is white and black residue on the lid. The inside of the basket has paper residue adhered to the base. There is also green spots where metal had oxidized inside the basket. The rim on the exterior of the base is heavily damaged.
Item was donated in 2011 along with 4 others, but they were never accessioned. The basket was put on a shelf in the repository with the other donated items inside and left there. The donation form was with the items so we have enough information to continue.
Basket Donated by Gary Dick. Basket was from Boston bar, and was a gift from the chief to the family circa 1952.
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Large rectangular Cedar slat basket with red cherry bark decorations and a lid. Cedar has darkened significantly. The decorations have also chipped off significantly. There is white and black residue on the lid. The inside of the basket has paper residue adhered to the base. There is also green spots where metal had oxidized inside the basket. The rim on the exterior of the base is heavily damaged.
Item was donated in 2011 along with 4 others, but they were never accessioned. The basket was put on a shelf in the repository with the other donated items inside and left there. The donation form was with the items so we have enough information to continue.
Basket Donated by Gary Dick. Basket was from Boston bar, and was a gift from the chief to the family circa 1952.
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