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Pair of metal feline-shaped paws, with attached, protruding claws. Some claws missing from each paw; holes show there would have been four across the top and one at the side. There are small attachment holes along the sides of both. Metal is highly corroded to a greenish-blue colour. Textile remnants are adhered to the upper surface of the left paw.
Lewis County Lower Columbia North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Washington State Western United States Western Washington
One metal nail fragmented into many pieces.
One metal nail with many pieces of chipped off metal and debris.
Eleven pennies dated: 1949, 1961, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1982, 1986, 1987 and one unknown date that has been rubbed off. Four of the pennies are deteriorating and have structural loss around the edges. Elisa Hedin 04/07/2011
Lewis County Lower Columbia North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Lewis County Lower Columbia North America Northwest Coast Pacific Northwest Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Metal was originally cataloged separately by material type, although with duplicate numbers by AINW. Catalog entries were combined by the Burke Museum as specimens have one catalog number and are stored together in one bag. Grant J. Snitker 04/20/2011
Metal was originally cataloged separately by material type, although with duplicate numbers by AINW. Catalog entries were combined by the Burke Museum as specimens have one catalog number and are stored together in one bag. Grant J. Snitker 04/20/2011
Metal was originally cataloged separately by material type, although with duplicate numbers by AINW. Catalog entries were combined by the Burke Museum as specimens have one catalog number and are stored together in one bag. Grant J. Snitker 04/20/2011