A PLAINS SADDLEBAG

Details
A PLAINS SADDLEBAG
Of rectangular form, hide with sinew sewn beadwork, variations of blue, green, red, yellow, orange on white ground with central diamond motif with four geometric and foliate extensions flanked by chevron motifs, a vertical line of arrow motifs, the upper portion with beadwork on two borders surrounded by tin cones and red wool and metal attachments, three pairs of tin cones above beadwork, back edge with buttons and hide fringe, opening on top for saddle
38in. (96.5cm.) long
Provenance
Collected by Annie Hale Wetherell of Fall River, MA during her travels between 1880-1915.