The basket WAS RETURNED to Leonard George, of Telkwa August 1, 1986 by a person with the initials 'RM'. The basket was blue and white quills on birch bark basket.
The basket WAS RETURNED to Leonard George, of Telkwa August 1, 1986 by a person with the initials 'RM'. The basket was blue and white quills on birch bark basket.
History Of Use
The basket was made in Northern Ontario by Ojibwa Indians.
Green canvas bag with an orange label [see inscriptions]. A single orange strap made of a synthetic fabric with a metal buckle.This item blonged to (?) Glass, a tree planting contractor that lived in in Telkwa. Glass gave the donor this shovel 5 - 10 years ago and the donor displayed it in his barb…
Green canvas bag with an orange label [see inscriptions]. A single orange strap made of a synthetic fabric with a metal buckle.This item blonged to (?) Glass, a tree planting contractor that lived in in Telkwa. Glass gave the donor this shovel 5 - 10 years ago and the donor displayed it in his barbershop since then.Durapouch, according to trademarkia.com a Trademark registration company, was filed as a trademark by Interior Tent & Awning Ltd. in Kamloops, BC on Friday, May 31, 1974. On September 14, 1990 the trademark cancelled because it was not renewed.
Height
35
Units Of Measurement
Centimeters
Dimension Notes
Approximate distance from bottom of bag to lip of bag.