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A heavy brass bracelet which is C-shaped and decorated with diagonal incisions across the two ends.; Good
Rattle carved and painted in the shape of a killerwhale. The dorsal fin projects from the back of the killerwhale as a spike.; Good
Set of two single stopped whistles with internal ducts and without finger holes. Pitch is F and D. Repaired in Cavendish Lab. 1971. Numbered 147.; Good
Pair of single stopped whistles with internal ducts without fingerholes, made from one piece of wood. The pitch is E and G, one duct painted red, one green. Repaired in Cavendish Lab. 1971. Numbered 146.; Good
Single stopped whistle with internal duct, without finger holes. Pitch is Middle C. Repaired in Cavendish Lab. 1971. Flute is numbered 145.; Good
Whistle in the form of a tapering cylinder with closed end and consisting of four separate whistles. Bound round the middle, and was probably also bound around the bottom edge but this has been lost. There are several traces of red paint on the whistle.; Good
A wooden rattle carved in the form of a ?pigeon with a small head, wings and tail. The handle of the rattle is bound with string to keep the two sections together. Inside the rattle small objects can be heard. The bird has been painted blue and black.; Good
Male standing figure with a disproportionately large head and arms clasped to the body. The face has traces of red face paint and red lips. The figure appears to be wearing a hood, or has accentuated hair. The wood has been attacked by wood worm,but has been treated, and one foot has been replaced.; Good
Whalebone carved into the shape of a fish, very possibly a salmon. The dorsal fin has been shaped into the beak of a bird, possibly an eagle. There is a hole drilled into the fish' s back which enables it to be hung horizontally. The underside is largely uncarved except for the backs of the fins, and the eye and beak of the aforementioned bird.; Good
A large copper the surface of which has been painted black and a design has been scratched through the paint revealing the copper below. The design is distributive, and therefore hard to identify with certainty.; Good