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Silver cuff bracelet with engraved and crosshatched design. There are four round abalone inlays on the surface. Inscription: ALASKA 1867.
TOTEMS TO TURQUOISE (AMNH, NEW YORK, NY, USA, 2004)
A bolo tie consisting of a braided leather cord (part a) with cone shaped metal caps at each end. A rectangular copper plaque (part b) fits over two sides of the cord, and is secured with metal clips on the back. The copper design features a killer whale in profile with cross-hatching. Artist inscription on back.
Cast copper pendant, made in the shape of a Northwest Coast copper, with the T-shape marked on the front surface. Bill Reid raven design in upper section.
Partial shaped copper, with oxidized green patina. Object has a flat top and bottom, sides angling outward toward bottom, and is slightly concave at back. Four bullet holes can be seen on the front centre of the piece, some piercing through the metal, and some as dents.
Cotton turban. Garment is thin and very long, made of light, fine fabric that is dyed in diagonal lines of bright pink-purple interspersed with panels of mottled brown, orange and blue lines. An thick embroidered panel of metallic copper thread has been sewn to one end of the garment, with a much thinner panel at the other end.
D-shaped wooden handle with carved dog-like features at one end, and a pointed tail-like feature at the other. The handle grip bulges at the centre. The upper portion of the wooden handle is long, and then tapers on each side to the lower portion where it attaches to the blade. The repurposed axe blade has an 8 cm eye for a haft. The blade is attached to the handle by two nails - one at each end.
Letter opener with copper handle with engraved design. Blade is tusk or bone; inscription on blade reads "ALASKA".