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which I assume it always did
On one side are what look to be an 8 square scale and a line scale
These three hand-carved wooden swallows
She doesn't stand on her own
super sturdy and soundly made
C. 1850s Native American Finely Beaded Wool Pouch, Seneca or Wabanaki victorian clay edging which I assume it alwaysThis is an early one, mid 19th century I believe, glass beads on red wool ground, with green silk border and light blue interior, polished cotton I believe. There was a great deal of similarity between Wabanaki (especially Mi'kmaq) and Iroquois (specifically Seneca) beadwork during this period; I am not expert enough to attribute definitively. (There is an excellent blog devoted to just this: https: iroquoisbeadwork. blogspot. com ) I am forever
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