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Folk Art1973 of 2507VICTOR HERMAN, signed and dated, Painting, "Fiesta de Boda En Tehuantepec"a few favorite decoys
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    Posted 13 years ago

    bushrat
    (39 items)

    smallest (upper left) is 6" long; largest (bottom two) are 12" in length. First comes from Hudson Bay; the two-hole baidarka (second) is Alaskan; the origin of last two is not yet certain. All would likely date 1900-1950.

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    1. Benking, 13 years ago
      You are lucky!

      I have collected such, especially Hudson Bay!

      The first one is what material?
    2. bushrat bushrat, 13 years ago
      all are ivory; first two are likely walrus tusk.
    3. Benking, 13 years ago
      That's what I thought!

      Any others?
    4. bushrat bushrat, 13 years ago
      thanks pick and walksoftly.

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