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Wrapped nock and two feathers. Caribou antler fore-shaft with one barb and triangular shaped steel point.
Shaft in two parts with wrapped nock and three feathers. Caribou antler fore-shaft with very small barb and no point. It appears to have had a riveted metal point.
Wrapped nock and feather (only one). Long point of two pieces scarfed together with one barb at base of the point.
Has no nock or fletching. Long point with a small barb at the base.
Wrapped nock with one feather, caribou antler arrowhead with very small barbs.
Plain shaft with no fletching. Triangular point (part of a saw blade?) on a short caribou antler fore-shaft.
Plain feathered shaft. Small copper point set into caribou antler fore-shaft with one long barb. Shaft in two parts.
Ulu type knife. Flared metal blade with a rounded, beveled edge on the bottom. Top point of the blade is attached to a metal shank that connects to a short, horizontal handle of grey-white antler (?). Blade has inscriptions on each side: one side lists maker of steel blade in Sheffield England, other side stamped 'Hudson's Bay Company Incorporated 2nd May 1670'.
Carving of an ivory coloured fish that balances on top of a thin stand (part b). The white fish is slightly curved, with two fins on top, one below; incised circles for the eyes with a point at centre; lines for the gills and mouth. The fish has a hole in the belly that fits over the top of the stand. The darker stand has a somewhat circular base with a vertical post. Unsigned.
Rectangular slice of antler with a carved seal hunting scene positioned on top. Near the centre, a hunter is standing bent over a seal hole, standing on a square piece of fur, with a harpoon resting on two stands in front of him. Across what would be a seal breathing hole is a short, curved snow wall, with the bricks outlined in black ink. Another carved male is positioned standing back behind the hunter; while at the opposite end (on the other side of the snow wall) is a carved seal (part b) lying on the 'ice'.