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Black, rectangular table with side panels on the front and two ends; panels are covered with inlay carved in relief depicting men engaged in numerous activities outdoors.
Coiled basketry table constructed from cedar splints and unidentified wood foundation. Coiled cedar root elements and watch-spring construction of table top. Rim of table is finished with loopwork. Imbricated triangular designs on table top in red and black cherry bark with cat-tail. Legs are nailed on to table top. An overcast ring has been attached to the legs as a support structure. This ring or support has broken.
Coiled basketry table constructed from cedar splints and unidentified wood foundation. Coiled cedar root elements and watch-spring construction of lower shelf and table top. Rim of table is finished with a whipped stitch. Imbricated design on table top and shelf in red and black cherry bark forms five sided star.
Plain dark brown and black, unmarked; legs are flared and have rounded bottom edges such that weight only rests on the centre.
Square table with four long legs; carved with pierced scroll design apron and shape stretchers.
Small square table with recessed top; red lacquer on top and black lacquer on bottom; legs are flush with sides.
Small red lacquer table covered with designs and imagery in relief. Table top has a pavilion in a landscape setting with scholars, willows, pines and rocks. Sides and legs are decorated with a key border, arabesques and floral patterning.
Rectangular table (part a) with scroll-footed legs and two drawers (b and c). The drawers are made to appear as part of the paneled apron. Parts d and e are wooden slats that have become detached: part e fits next to the side of the table, and part d is the next slat inwards towards the centre of the table.