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Carving of an arctic hare in the act of running. Hare has black inset eyes.
Oval dish with two birds, one at either end. Both birds are sitting on water and have black inset eyes. Written in pen on the base under the smaller bird is "petoola" and on the base under the other bird is written "Cock-our-loo".
Cribbage board in a rectangular form (part a) made out of stone. Board has ivory strips inset to divide the board into two rows of six holes for a total of twelve rectangles with two rows of six holes each. There are two holes for the markers (no longer included). Each of these holes is capped by a stone bear head (parts b and c).
Carving of a bear on four legs facing forward. Mouth is closed and there is little detail. No claws and tail only faintly present. Black inset eyes.
Carving of a caribou with antlers. Black inset eyes. Caribou is facing forward in a stationary position.
Carving of the torso of a man in the act of throwing a harpoon, but attached to a rectangular tusk stand. There is a harpoon in the man's hand. Man's facial features are drawn on by pen.
Carving of an arctic hare standing on its hind legs. Black inset eyes.
Crochet hook made of tusk with an upraised ring around the middle of the hook and a seal's head at the proximal end. The seal head has black inset eyes and nostrils and its mouth is incised and darkened with ink.
Small stone carving of a bird set onto a section of cut walrus tusk.
A stone base carved to represent an ice floe with four walrus carvings - one juvenile and three adults with tusks. One walrus is attached to the floe base (part a) while three are detached (parts b-d). Each detached walrus has a peg in the bottom to set it into a hole on the base. Whiskers and facial features are drawn on by pen. Stone base has semi-circular notches cut out of each side and a decorative incised border.