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Silver bracelet with design on both sides (front and inside). Mirror scroll-work design covering entire outer surface. Eagle with wings outspread at centre inside. Cross-hatched negative spaces. The bracelet has squared ends with one hook clasp (broken), and corresponding slot.
Thick silver coin bracelet, with engraved design covering outer surface. Engraving features an American eagle design, with wings extended around the bracelet to each end. The bracelet has squared ends with one large hook clasp and corresponding slot.
Silver spoon with carved handle. Design features a fish and an eagle, with the eagle sitting upright with open wings.
Silver bracelet with engraved and cross-hatched design covering the outer surface. Engraving features an American eagle design with open wings at centre. The bracelet has squared ends with one hook clasp that fits into a corresponding slot. The bracelet is wider at the centre, becoming narrower toward the ends.
Silver brooch in the shape of an eagle, with its wings outstretched. A pin clasp closure is attached to the back.
Small silver spoon with oval bowl. An eagle head is carved in profile in the bowl. The handle is carved as a raven, with a protruding beak at the end.
Large metal dagger formed from a single piece of steel, narrowing at one end to form the handgrip. Grip area is overlaid with copper sheeting on both sides. The finial of the dagger portrays the head of a wolf, with rounded snout and eyes, and U-shaped ears and nostrils. Abalone shell inlay is used for eyes and the four ovoid shapes of the copper overlay. The handle is wrapped with a hide strip. The long end of the strip has a loop for being held over a wrist or thumb.
Wooden song leader's staff or dance wand (wutsaagáa), cut into two pieces (parts a-b). At the bottom is a short, unpainted handle, otherwise the entire length is covered in carved figures depicting animals. Many abalone inlays have been used for eyes, and as decorative details on areas such as wings and fins. The figures are painted in red, black and light blue. The back is partially rounded/hollowed out. The two pieces have been attached by a long wooden peg, through a hole in each piece. (The peg now sits in the upper hole, visible at the back.)
The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.
The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.