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Tightly coiled rectangular basket with imbricated step pattern in black cream and red bark, the ground is light brown.; Good
Small carrying basket with designs in purple, orange, yellow and black. Basket has a plaited handle made from yellow and purple grass.; Good
Small platter basket with loop for suspension. Decorated with blue-purple black and dark orange false embroidery rings radiating from centre.; Good
Platter of basketry with elaborate false embroidery decoration in bands with red, yellow, greenish and black designs.; Good
Cedar bark basketry folding pouch, with band of darker weave running round edge of flap.; Good
Small oval basket with lid that has a dotted design in grass around the lid and sides. The background is cream with blue-green bands and purple dots. The base shows the cedar bark and a rim of cedar bark strengthens the lip of the basket.; Good
Old cedar bark basket that has been folded, and possibly painted at one time. Its shape is more pouch-like than a round basket.; Good
Basket, small and round with flat cover and base of very finely plaited bark strands bearing a design of fylfots (?swastikas) in blue.; Good
Finely woven circular basket with lid. The weave uses cedar bark and grass, in the technique known as wrapped twining. The decoration consists of circular bands in dark brown, red, yellow and cream. The rim of the basket is strengthened with a band of cedar bark, the base is more coarsely woven than the sides of the basket.; Good
Tlingit basket in poor state of preservation but an old specimen with native dyes , as the catalogue card states. The basket is finely woven from spruce root with a false embroidery design made from grass and possibly maidenhair fern. The design has two bands of red and dark greenish black pattern which is a variation on the butterfly pattern identified by Emmons (1903:263-277). The central band is composed of stepped cream and reddish brown lines. The basket has been stitched together.; Good