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Horizontally rectangular card folded/divided vertically at centre. Left image is a Northwest Coast design stretched into the letter A, in pink on black ground; inscription in white near bottom with title, artist and date. The right side is a similar type of design of the letter B, in black on white ground.
Print with pieces of inked papers and coloured leather rectangular pieces glued onto vertically rectangular off-white paper. Leather pieces in upper right portion. Design in lower portion is drawing of man's head and upper body. Label by artist at bottom left corner reads: Warning!! Buyer Beware!! The printer general has determined this print may be hazardous to your collection because of acidic components..." Inscription at bottom: "3/8 Lithographic Fiddler Wilson '84"
Black base colour; upper 3/4 of paper has somewhat abstract double eagle design in off-white and red. Raven has head in profile holding a disc in its beak, wings outstretched. Bottom of print covered in red splattered pattern. Inscription at bottom in pencil: "A/P #1" with title and artist name. Back of print is plain, light grey coloured.
Lithograph print; black ground, with side stripe of green and top and bottom stripes in white and red. Central image is of a raven with only its head, wings and tail feathers(?) showing. The earth is portrayed as a blue-green ball off to the right of its head, and the raven appears to have just thrown up a fiery cloud (sun?). Inscription along bottom in pencil shows title and signature and "Varied edit 4/10." Back is plain, off-white paper.
From card: "A circular stone, 2 in. thick with cavities for the fingers. Used in driving stakes to support the weirs for eulachon water game."This object has a glued on label on one side from "[B.] C. & Alaska Indian Bazaar. 43 Johnson Street, Victoria, B.C. [Canada]", from which Emmons presumably purchased it. Also, carving on one side resembles a frowning face.Listed on page 49 in "The Exhibits of the Smithsonian Institution at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, California, 1915", in section "Arts of the Northwest Coast Tribes (Tools)".
The paper is white. The ink is black.
The paper is white. The ink is black.
The paper is white. The ink is black, red, green, yellow, and blue.
The paper is white. The ink is black, red, and blue.
The ink is black and red.