This dipper is carved of sheep horn (5.75 in. long x 4 in. across). The low sides curve up to form a sea bird head on one end and a wide, flat tail on the other end. This was used as an oil dipper at feasts.
This bow is made from spruce wood, sinew, and shell or horn. Made from one piece of spruce, broad, flat and tapered at ends forming rounded knobs. Its backside is flat with belly side keeled from end to end with a furrowed center on about 3/4 of...
This bow is made from spruce wood, sinew, and shell or horn. Made from one piece of spruce, broad, flat and tapered at ends forming rounded knobs. Its backside is flat with belly side keeled from end to end with a furrowed center on about 3/4 of...
This bow is made from spruce wood, sinew, and shell or horn. Made from one piece of spruce, broad, flat and tapered at ends forming rounded knobs. Its backside is flat with belly side keeled from end to end with a furrowed center on about 3/4 of...
This bow is made from spruce wood, sinew, and shell or horn. Made from one piece of spruce, broad, flat and tapered at ends forming rounded knobs. Its backside is flat with belly side keeled from end to end with a furrowed center on about 3/4 of...
This bow is made from spruce wood, sinew, and shell or horn. Made from one piece of spruce, broad, flat and tapered at ends forming rounded knobs. Its backside is flat with belly side keeled from end to end with a furrowed center on about 3/4 of...
Elliot, Henry Wood (artist). Size: 12 x 18 in. Medium: Watercolor on paper Artist's name incorrectly noted by framer as "Wm. Elliot," Verso, signed lower left, 1872, April 30
Elliot, Henry Wood (artist). Size: 8.5 x 10 in. Medium: Pen and ink on paper Drawing of a frame house with a figure entering. View includes distant hills, some other dwellings, and sky with clouds and birds. Foreground resembles a beach. Signed...
Elliott, Henry Wood (artist). Size: 7.25 x 15.75 in. Medium: Watercolor on paper Signed and dated. Matted together with UA482-4A (UAMN209). Artist's name is incorrectly noted by framer as "Wm. Elliot," verso.