A MOSCOW BISCUIT FIGURE OF A YUROK, painted in colours, the full-length figure wearing a traditional coat, a quiver of arrows on his back, standing on ski's above an oval base inscribed in cyrillic (ski-stick broken), marked with red Kuznetzoff mark, impressed for Gardner, late 19th Century

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A MOSCOW BISCUIT FIGURE OF A YUROK, painted in colours, the full-length figure wearing a traditional coat, a quiver of arrows on his back, standing on ski's above an oval base inscribed in cyrillic (ski-stick broken), marked with red Kuznetzoff mark, impressed for Gardner, late 19th Century
25.5 cm high

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Indians of the Northwest coast of North America who lived along the lower Klamath river and the Pacific coast (Yurok)

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