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Seal carved from light brown soapstone (?) with a rectangular base and two carved animal figures at the top. The underside is carved with Chinese characters.
Large, very heavy, and extremely long and narrow stone lamp with a thinner trough higher up to one side.
Dark grey, stone carving of a falcon-shaped bird. Bird is positioned standing in a very vertical fashion, resting on a rock.
Carved black stone sculpture of two bears standing on their hind legs fighting; bear's front paws and knees are touching, both have open mouths with bared teeth and shallowly carved facial features.
The bowl is in the shape of a square with rounded outer and inner edges and has one corner that extends approximately half the depth of the overall piece that is solid stone. On one corner of the bowl, there is a small bird figure that is brown in colour. Directly opposite to this, there is a larger bird figure attached to the solid extension of the dish's corner. On the outer wall directly between the two bird figures are Inuit symbols etched onto the bowl's surface. On the outer wall, to the right of the symbols is a human face in relief. The outer wall that stands in direct opposition to the two bird figures has two branch-like etches on its surface that are light brown in colour, one has six prongs and the other has four prongs. Around the entire outer rim of the bowl is a solid light brown line that is approximately .5 cm from the top rim.
The container is oval in shape and grey in colour. The inside of the container is flat and the sides extend upwards at a sharp angle to create the container's walls.
A green-yellow-brown rectangular vase carved with a three-legged pedestal. The front has a carved floral design in front of and attached as part of the vase.
Off-white whalebone base (part a) with 15 carved grey soapstone animals (parts b-p) that stand on top, with yellow-white coloured pegs that fit into holes on the base. Part b is a bear, part c is a narwhale, part d is a dog or wolf, part e is a sealion, part f is a caribou, part g is a rabbit, part h is a seal, part i is a seal, part j is a bird, part k is a whale, part l is a fish, part m is a bird, part n is a wolf, part o is a bird, and part p is a muskox. Parts q and r are carved bone antlers from the caribou (part f).
A long circular holder, hollowed out from end to end. Main section is light grey stone with a three-dimensional animal carved on one side. The thinner, plain end is made of a different light yellow-brown material, like horn?
Trapezoid-shaped soapstone with slanted edges forming shallow trough.