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lisa's loves1313 of 5332Vintage/Antique Steel Bird Dog Bookends with "O.S." stamped on one tail and "R D Applied For" on other tail...Pretty Tin Container at Goodwill, English, OddShape, Gold Accents
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    Posted 7 years ago

    Illustra.el
    (2 items)

    These were purchased in Waco, Texas, and I know absolutely nothing about them, but they are so interesting that I just need to know more. I haven't seen another basket with the square design in the middle - I'm assuming it may have been used for sifting.

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    1. CanyonRoad, 7 years ago
      They are African, made in the Binga region of Zimbabwe by basket weavers of the Tonga tribe. Usually found on the web under a search for Tonga/Binga baskets. (Not to be confused with Tongan baskets from the South Pacific island of Tonga...totally unrelated cultures.)
    2. Illustra.el, 7 years ago
      Oh, thank you! I was beginning to suspect they weren't Native American based on the weave and the central square pattern. I would never have guessed African but definitely see it now. Mystery solved :)

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