A MAKAH TWINED AND LIDDED BASKET
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A MAKAH TWINED AND LIDDED BASKET

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A MAKAH TWINED AND LIDDED BASKET
of cylindrical form, woven of cedar bark and natural and analine-dyed bear grass, decorated with thin geometrical bands, the lid with solid bands spiraling to the zigzag edge, several old tags attached to the bottom, one inscribed, Neahbay "Fine Ball" basket. Bought in Seattle Aug. 1905. Made near Cape Flattery.
Diameter: 3¼ in. (8.3 cm.)
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This lot is offered without reserve.

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