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Ceramic figure with a long, curly beard wearing cream-coloured robes and holding a long staff with pointed decoration at the top and a large key with one hand, and an open book with the other. There is a halo behind his head that extends upwards. A banner on the base between his feet is inscribed “S. PEDRO” (St. Peter).
Ceramic figure with a long beard wearing cream-coloured robes and holding a small open book in one hand, and a dagger and a chain with the other. The chain is attached to a dragon at this feet. There is a halo behind his head that extends upwards. A sash draped over his arm holding the dagger is inscribed "S. BARTOLOMEO” (St. Bartholomew).
Ceramic figure of St. John the Baptist, with long hair wearing cream-coloured robes and holding a thin staff with a cross at the top and a banner inscribed with “ECCE HOMO". There is a halo behind his head that extends upwards. There is a sheep standing at his feet.
Ceramic figure of St. Anthony wearing white robes and a cape that is black on the back surface. His right arm is outstretched to hold the figure of a baby sitting on a book. His left arm extends down, supporting four flowers. There is a halo encircling the head of each figure.
Ceramic figure of a saint standing on a dragon, wearing cream-coloured robes and a triangular mitre. He holds a long staff with a curved top end with triangular projections in both hands, and a scarf in one hand with “S. ROMAO” (St. Roman) inscribed into it.
Ceramic whistle. Yellow ocarina with a brightly painted ribbon design on the top and white underneath.
SECOND REPORT ON THE ESKIMO OF BAFFIN LAND AND HUDSON BAY. FROM NOTES COLLECTED BY CAPTAIN GEORGE COMER, CAPTAIN JAMES S. MUTCH, AND REV. E.J. PECK. BOAS, FRANZ BULLETIN, 15, 1907