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    Posted 8 years ago

    storefoura…
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    I was told this was Seminole Indian basket and was wondering if the information I was given is correct. It is 16" tall, 2' long or wide and 14" deep.
    I think it looks like two birds facing the corners standing on their tails with a flower bush in center. It was used for years for clean towel storage, unfortunately the front and tow sides have color fading from the sun.
    Thanks for any information.

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    Comments

    1. CanyonRoad, 8 years ago
      I'm afraid the information you received was incorrect. This is not Seminole, or Native American. This is a Mexican basket, from the Toluca Valley of central Mexico, made for the tourist trade.
    2. storefourandmore, 8 years ago
      Thank you, I had read another of your posts on a basket and it said the space between the coils indicated not Native American and so I suspected my information was wrong.

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