Posted 1 year ago
Tlynnie1942
(83 items)
When I first started placing items on this site, I put multiple pics up on the same page and only showed one pic of each basket. I wanted to do some over so I could add more detailed pictures of them. Hope nobody minds.
This Quill box was made by an Ojibwa native around 1920 to 1930. It is about 7 and 1.2 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height. There is some quill loss to it and a little bit of damage to the birch bark around the rim of the lid but it is still very nice. Made of Birch bark, Sweet grass and porcupine quills. Hope you like the better detailed pics.
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