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A paddle with a pointed blade and a crutch handle. The blade is painted with a red and black design with an eye, ovoids and U-forms. It is a distributive type of design which makes it difficult to ascertain the identity of the crest represented. A portion of solid black painting extends upwards from the blade towards the handle, this is broken by red bands. The designs are different on either side of the blade. On the other the eye has a possible foot or claw design beneath it instead of themouth on the other side.; Good
Paddle with leaf-shaped blade with painted green and red lines.; Good
A fine paddle with oar-shaped blade painted with a design composed of eye-ovoids and U-forms with cross- hatching. The designs on the two sides of the blade are different. The design is possibly a bird but it is highly abstract.; Good
An undecorated paddle, dark in colour, with coil lashing on handle. On the lashing there is a small piece of red cord. The paddle has a crutch grip at the handle end which has had woodworm. The paddle bears a label which states Tlingit Indians, British Columbia, Baron A. von Hugel .; Good
Wooden model of canoe with slightly elongated prow and stern, both of which have been painted in green.; Good
Peg-shaped object with a wedge-shaped end, a rounded handle carved with diagonal grooves and surmounted by a twelve-sided boss.; Good
Wooden peg-shaped object which has carved designs of crosses and diamonds on the square end of the handle. The rest of the handle is composed of four carved rods.; Good
Large wooden canoe bailer which is rectangular with angled sides meeting to form a curved base. The base has a hole drilled across the curved sides and a piece of string inserted through it, possibly for hanging. The bailer appears to be well used. The bailer bears a label which reads H.Stadthagen, Indian Curio Museum, 79 Johnson Street, Victoria, B.C. Good
Canoe bailer made from alder wood, which is rectangular with angled sides meeting to form a curved base. The bailer appears to be unused.; Good
Small flat bowled spoon with a handle carved in the form of a killer whale. The eyes, fins and blow hole are inlaid with abalone shell. The underside of the handle has a groove, possibly this was also inlaid.; Good