A HAIDA MOUNTAIN SHEEP HORN SPOON
A HAIDA MOUNTAIN SHEEP HORN SPOON

ATTRIBUTED TO ALBERT EDENSHAW

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A HAIDA MOUNTAIN SHEEP HORN SPOON
ATTRIBUTED TO ALBERT EDENSHAW
with elongated oval bowl tapering to a slightly concave handle, the interior carved in shallow relief with avian motifs in classic formline style
Length: 13¼ in. (33.6 cm.)
Provenance
Ex-collection: Albert Edward Edenshaw -- gifted to his grandson, Frederick M. Yalhatzie of Masset, BC, in 1965.
Further details
While this spoon is attributed to Albert Edenshaw (Raven Clan), his grandson, Frederick M. Yalhatzie, attests that it was "most likely carved by Charles Edenshaw," in a written statement that will accompany this lot.

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