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Lot of 3 Eskimo Inuit Northwest Coast Bone Implements
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For your consideration is a lot of three Eskimo, Inuit, Northwest Coast Bone Implements. The top piece seems to be a tooth that has been incised and has a drilled hole at one end that was mostly worn as a charm or amulet. the second piece is probably an awl for piercing hide or leather. not sure what the third piece use was for. the bottom two pieces are considerably older than than the charm. Sizes are 2.75", 4" and 3.5" All show extreme use and have a patina dating to the 19th century if not early for the bottom two. Thanks for looking and see other auctions.
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