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Walrus lies on flat base. Incised eye and nostril holes filled with black pigment. Condition good. Polished ivory; one missing tusk.
Carved face with modeled hair in detail. Slits used to indicate eyebrows, eyes, and mouth. Rawhide band attached. Condition excellent. Artist number 'E 9 362.' Received in box from Brooklyn Museum where it was purchased.
Black stone male head with long jaw. Features indicated, hair detailed. Artist mark underneath piece of tape on back. Condition good.
Carved black soapstone head with carved eyes and nose. Slit for mouth. Condition fair. Chip in chin and chip on nose.
Small bird with outstretched wings in the company of a seal. Incised holes for eyes filled with black pigment. Base is bone; animals are ivory. Condition good. Glue poorly applied. Tag reads: 'Naujet' 'Repulse Bay' 'Artist: S. Kbidlapik.'
Relief head with oval-shaped eyes, carefully modeled forehead, nose, and lips, and pointed chin in greenstone with blue striations. Back flat with two holes for hanging. Condition good. First of two paper labels says: '01038 1 Naujat Co.' and handwritten 'BRK' Second of two paper labels says 'COOP 21 A4F 3010.'
Amulet with deep green stone-colored face. Face and hair are modeled. Back has holes for hanging. Condition is excellent.
Carved ivory bear and seal on a platform representing ice. Seal is exiting water, and bear, who is smaller in size than seal, stands on four legs and stares his way. Animal eyes are drilled and filled with black pigment. Condition good. Glue poorly applied.
Two-person stone kayak with pointed bow and stern; cutout paddle- holes to hold two wooden paddles (each paddle broken); rawhide strips through kayak (2 at front, 1 at middle, and 1 at back); miscellaneous wood strips under back and front; wood peg in front to hold dead stone seal; wood peg at back to hold stone buoy with rawhide strip around neck; 'Figure 1' with arms and legs outstretched; and 'Figure 2' with arms clasped together and legs outstretched. Condition generally good. Eskimo art label: artist name partially covered by label and 'E-56'. [Parts include: a(kayak)= 1 1/2 x 2 x 14 in. b(buoy)= 1 1/4 x 1 3/8 x 5/8 in. c(figure one)= 2 1/2 x 1 1/4 x 1 3/4 in. d(figure two)= 2 5/8 x 1 1/4 x 1 7/8 in. e(seal)= 3/4 x 5/8 x 2 5/8 in. f(paddle)= 6 x 3/8 x 1/32 in. g(paddle)= 6 x 3/8 x 1/32 in.]
Hooded head and torso of a male are carved in two pieces of natural bone that are attached by pegs at the neck area. Head has pointed anorak and turned down mouth. Eyes are colored black. Rough and smooth areas of bone produce different colors through piece. Condition is good. Artist tag says: 'Koomiut Co-op Ltd' Pelly Bay, NWT' '7060 'Artist: Cecilia N.' A second tag says: '01027 ATK.'