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Museum Expedition 1941, Frank L. Babbott Fund
Henry L. Batterman Fund
Museum Expedition 1941, Frank L. Babbott Fund
Museum Expedition 1941, Frank L. Babbott Fund
Silver cuff style bracelet engraved with Northwest Coast style whale(?) covering entire length, with cross-hatched ground. Both ends have a thin row of horizontal lines inside a plain band. Inside of bracelet is plain, no inscription.
Silver cuff style bracelet. Engraving shows a whale, covering most of the length, eating a seal, with a wave or floral design behind the whale's tail. Background is cross-hatched. Both sides end with a line after which is a similar design on both ends. Inside plain, no inscription.
Gift of the artist in honor of Ruth and Sidney Schultz, Martha and Stuart Struever and the FRIENDS of the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
Silver bracelet with clasp closure. Floral design and cross-hatched background covering entire outer surface, except for thin border along upper and lower edges and around clasp area. Slightly concave inner surface, unsigned.
Silver bracelet with classic split image bear design extending to ends; metal is very thin and shows signs of old repairs at each side. Slightly concave inner surface, unsigned.
Military rank badge. Square embroidered silk panel with both gold and silver couching. The central figure is a lion embroidered onto a separate piece of fabric and sewn onto the panel. The background is a sequence of semi-regular patterns with ocean motifs interspersed, such as sea creatures, a shell, plant life. A border edges the panel and has a repeating pattern. The panel is sewn to a plain blue silk backing piece. On the backing fabric, sewn to the lower right corner is a small paper with the inscription “Lion, Military official of the second rank.” Colours are blue, light blue, gold, black, green, orange, and a very pale light blue.