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Black-grey, partially hollow, mountain goat horn.
A plain one piece spoon with a deep, curving bowl and a handle that is flat on the inside and rounded on the exterior. The bowl of the spoon is translucent while the handle is less so.
Cow horn ladle with deep, scoop-shaped bowl and a flared flat handle. Ladle is a yellowish brown colour with dark brown streaks along the edges of the bowl.
Rattle made from a cylindrical section of white horn; rattle has a wooden handle that runs through its centre and is plugged at both ends with circular wooden pieces to which the horn is nailed.
Flat circular bone ? piece tied with thong. Has two pieces of shell ? clasps ? on the leather skin, which has a piece of horn attached.
Spoon with oval shaped bowl and short thin handle. The end of the handle is bent downwards into a finial. Spoon is made from one piece of mountain goat horn, dark brown in colour.
Knife with a light brown, horn, handle attached by nails to a steel blade that widens then the bottom tapers to a point.
Knife with a dark brown, horn, handle attached by nails to a steel blade tapers at the bottom to a point.
Spoon made from two pieces of black and dark brown mountain goat horn. The tapered, slightly curved handle is attached to the elongated bowl with a peg inserted through both.
Spoon carved from two pieces of dark brown mountain goat horn. The bowl is curved and tapers slightly towards the tip. The handle is curved and tapered with several figures carved into it with a hole pierced through the tip. the bowl is attached to the handle via a peg at the base of the handle and the top of the bowl.