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  • Inuit Ivory Necklace and more

    Last edited by Sage hen jack; 10-10-2019, 12:06 AM.

  • #2
    There is a lot to look at in that picture. And I like it.
    Hong Kong, but from Indiana/Florida

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    • #3
      Hey Jack, That's some cool items. Do you know what critters the necklace pieces are from?
      Michigan Yooper
      If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything

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      • Sage hen jack
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        Thanks Ron. I don’t. I got the Necklace from a family member who’s grandparents lived up Alaska in the 1920s. It was actually gifted to me. The Old Leather rifleman possibles bag dates to around 1800’ it’s sinew sewn. An amazing survivor. Intact but a bit fragile. The Iron tipped plains Arrow is Early Reservation period. The Antler handled forged knife skinner set in far back- is from around 1870’s.

    • #4
      What a wonderful collection, I love Inuit specimens...
      San Luis Valley, southern Colorado

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      • #5
        Gosh. Your picture looks like an exhibit in the Natural History Museum in NYC.
        Digging in GA, ‘bout a mile from the Savannah River

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        • #6
          Why thanks for the compliment Cecelia! Gotta sign posted free Admission At your own risk😉

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          • #7
            Great display and artifacts .

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            • #8
              Wonderful items preserved. You are very lucky to have them.
              SE IA

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