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Rare Antique (Tlingit) Native Hand Carved silver Salad Set c:1900 Trade item

$ 316.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Condition: This item is previously owned. It is overall in great used condition. Please view all photos for the most accurate description. It is are tarnished from age , I have not polished , some of the lighter photo's were taken outside so much better light .
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Artisan: un-known
  • Tribal Affiliation: Tlingit
  • Origin: Alaska
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Culture: Native American: US

    Description

    Just in from a Seattle estate  , Rare Antique (Tlingit)  Native All Hand made Hammered & Carved silver Salad Set  c:1900 , this was a Trade item that was sold through the Alaskan Trade stores at the turn of the 20th century .  A set as nice as this is very hard to come by, as there design and style are based on the coin silver ladles from that time  . The design is Raven and Arrows .
    It is marked "Sterling on the back of these , but more likely are coin silver and were marked later by the Trading post when they received them .
    The set are both about the same size 9" long and the spoon & fork part are about 1.5" wide . They both weigh at 62.3 grams ( total weight ).
    This item is previously owned. It is overall in great used condition. Please view all photos for the most accurate description. It is are tarnished from age , I have not polished , some of the lighter photo's were taken outside so much better light .
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