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Brown-grey coloured seal figure with plump body, two small carved frontal fins under its breast, an upturned head with light-brown carved eyes, nose and whiskers, and a narrow tapered tail with carved groove lines.
Small light-yellow coloured bird figure with plump body, thick neck, small head, slightly defined short beak, and tapered tail feather. Slight indentations and carved horizontal lines on either side of the body to define wings and feather pattern.
Two miniature, white-yellow figures--a woman and a child--mounted on a dark brown piece of bone with a wafer-like texture. The base is roughly rectangular in shape, with the two figures facing each other and positioned diagonally in the corners.
Small greyish white carving of a seal resting on a small base of antler. Seal has articulated tail flippers and dark blue dots for eyes.
Small green stone with three white-yellow carved birds sitting on it. The birds sit on different angles, affixed to the stone by pegs on their bottoms that fit into three small holes in the stone.
Slate-coloured, miniature carved bird. Bird is puffin-shaped and standing on a semi-articulated ovoid base. Inscription on bottom reads: "SEMEONIE/ E9 960"
A bone stand (part a) with two birds on it. One bird (part b) has become detached from the stand.
Dark grey, stone carving of a falcon-shaped bird. Bird is positioned standing in a very vertical fashion, resting on a rock.
Dark green-black carving of a fish resting on its stomach. Tail fin is slightly curved up and mouth is open. Small dots and lines are carved on the tail fin.