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silver with some color deterioration, purple silk ribbon. memorial cross with arms slightly flared at the ends with a wreath of laurel leaves appearing between the arms of the cross. On the face, the Royal Cypher appears In the center of a Greek cross superimposed on the main cross, with the royal crown at the end of the upper arm and maple leaves on the three remaining arms. The reverse is plain with 'K. 654 Rfn. W.J.J. WILLIAMS' written in 2 lines(The service number, substantive rank at time of death, initials and surname of the person being commemorated are engraved on two lines in the center). There is also a sterling mark on the lower arm.
Cotton ship cloth (tampan), with silk embroidered designs across surface. Central design of human-like figures throughout maze-like design, with geometric motifs. Panel bordered on either side with mirrored bands. Bands (from closest to central panel to farthest) are: gold stripes with triangles on either side; blue curvilinear motifs, gold stripes with triangles on either side; concentric diamonds with triangles in the negative space, and gold stripes trimming a zigzag. Long edges are unfinished. Cloth is beige, with embroidered designs done in dark brown-red. Collector's label, with place made, attached to back in top corner.
Ceremonial cushion cover; front panel is silk, and back is patterned cotton. Central design, on front, of rows of different floral motifs, alternating in direction. Design is bordered by wide band with lace-like design. All embroidery done in gold metallic thread; sequins throughout band and central design. Back of cover has dark yellow floral motifs across surface. Collector's label, with culture and place made, attached to back in bottom corner.
Five-sided Seneca style beadwork pouch. The front is beaded with designs in solid light blue and yellow beads at top, and clear, translucent green and metallic brown. Two rows of white beading outlines the central design. Some shiny red fabric is apparent around the side and bottom edges.
Beaded pouch made of black felted wool(?) edged in ruched black silk(?), and heavily beaded with flowers and foliage. The bag's shape is rounded with two scalloped flaps that fall to either side of the opening. The inside of the pouch is lined in black silk, and the underside of the flaps in felted wool. A black silk strap is partially attached to the pouch at the opening.
Pink, rectangular textile with unfinished short edges; wide decorative panel in centre with three vertical stripes on either side. Left short edge of textile has a small amount of loose thread, acting as fringe; longer loose threads on right side, with green band stitched partway through them. Central panel has three rows of grouped, white wavy lines; interlocking white and olive green lines between rows. Embroidered dark pink curvilinear motifs, and pink and yellow flowers with green foliage motifs throughout panel. All green embroidery has silver metallic threads; visible from back of textile.
Pink, rectangular textile with unfinished short edges; wide decorative panel in centre with three vertical stripes on either side. Left short edge of textile has a small amount of loose thread, acting as fringe; longer loose threads on right side, with dark pink band stitched partway through them. Central panel has three rows of grouped, white wavy lines; interlocking white and olive green lines between rows. Embroidered dark pink curvilinear motifs, and pink and yellow flowers with green foliage motifs throughout panel. All green embroidery has silver metallic threads; visible from back of textile.
Rectangular fabric face covering, with coins and beadwork across surface. Covering has a plain dark brown-red centre, bordered by strips of metal beadwork, and adorned with opalescent buttons stitched with pink thread. Two eye holes cut out above rectangle; fabric ridge sewn down middle of covering, imitating a nose. Ridge has coins attached along the top edge, and plastic beads and buttons along the sides. The largest coin is a worn Victoria Empress - One Rupee India 1901. Three long tassels are attached to the top corner of both sides, and three short tassels hang from the bottom edge. The tassels alternate between sections of metal beading, wrapped metal fibres, and red, orange or green tassels. There are three straps attached to the back.
Rectangular, pale orange-red fabric face covering with beadwork and embroidery. The cut out eye hole is divided by two wrapped fibre strings down the centre. The edge of the eye hole is decorated with chain stitch and metal beadwork. The cover has chain stitch embroidery and beadwork in concentric lines, leaving the middle plain. A fabric ridge is sewn down middle of covering, imitating a nose. Ridge has white beads along the crease on each side, and is more heavily beaded on the lower half. Unlined.
Tube skirt composed of a rectangular textile that is stitched together on one side to form a tube. The fabric is woven with green on a red ground, which is iridescent in appearance. The skirt has an off-white with yellow, purple and blue floral pattern, with a section interspersed with vertical bands. Vertical stripes of silver-blue metallic thread are sewn incorporated in the fabric. A wide black plain-woven band is attached to the top. Collector's tag sewn to interior.