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Simple chubby bird settled in nest made from a bone joint. Drilled holes for eyes filled with black pigment. Condition is good.
Small ivory bird glued to small bone platform. Holes for eyes drilled and filled with black pigment. Condition good. Paper ticket says: '1420 F.'
Smooth stone base is dark brown with a speckled texture. Whales are ivory. Condition good. Glue poorly applied. Tag 1 has no information recorded. Green tag says: 'Co-op' '6282.' A third whale may be missing from the piece.
Whale lying down. Very small drilled holes for outside edge of mouth and blow hole, which are filled with black pigment. Larger holes for eyes are also filled with pigment. Condition excellent. Eskimo art tag says: 'Artist 8768.'
Walrus lying on side with one flipper in the air. Eyes drilled. Condition fair. Small fragments of tusks remain, but major forms missing.
Walrus lies on flat base. Incised eye and nostril holes filled with black pigment. Condition good. Polished ivory; one missing tusk.
Small bird with outstretched wings in the company of a seal. Incised holes for eyes filled with black pigment. Base is bone; animals are ivory. Condition good. Glue poorly applied. Tag reads: 'Naujet' 'Repulse Bay' 'Artist: S. Kbidlapik.'
Carved ivory bear and seal on a platform representing ice. Seal is exiting water, and bear, who is smaller in size than seal, stands on four legs and stares his way. Animal eyes are drilled and filled with black pigment. Condition good. Glue poorly applied.
Slice of antler holds three seals made of ivory in place. The seals are a family group in three sizes: large, medium, and small. Seals are attached to antler with pegs and glue. Drilled holes filled with black pigment for eyes. Condition is fair. Head of small seal worn. Glue poorly applied.
Three abstract ivory birds attached to a base with wooden pegs. Birds' black circular eyes are painted on the surface. Light gray stone base is a natural form. Condition very good. Taped ticket to bottom says: '01038' 'Naujat Co.' 'GVK-0.' Eskimo tag says: 'Naujat' 'Repulse Bay' 'Artist: 7453.' Inuit word for Repulse Bay is now Naujaat.