FMNH 257877.nosub[1]

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    Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Chicago Natural History Museum - Ethnology. | ENT | [Field Museum Subject Code written in red] 34-18 | Provenience: Philippines; Mindanao; Davao area | People or Culture:Filipino | Object: Trinket Basket | Material: Cane, cloth, thread, ceramic, wood, metal | Description: Woven cane basket; wooden base; red and brown cloth covering with brown and white beaded design on face. Beaded tassels of bells on each end. Beaded tassels of bells on beaded handle. | Collection: Gift from Mrs. Frances C. Slocum 6/4/82 | Dimensions ( in cm.) : | Width: 9 | Length: 15 | Height: 38 | Price: [LEFT MARGIN] A | 257877 | 386 Neg. Alb. p. 490 | Acc. 3543 | [ILLUSTRATION] | [ILLUSTRATION NOTATION] | [BACK] | [ 2 photograph ] |
Catalog Number: 257877.nosub[1]
Description: trinket basket
Materials: cloth, thread, metal, ceramic, wood
Accession Number: [3543] F. C. Slocum (Gift)
Accession Year:
Other Numbers: 386
District/County: Davao Prov.
Collector/Source: Frances C. Slocum, Charles Heuver
EMu IRN: 1166417
GUID: eae155d9-d11b-473f-9bfa-fc7a08a0fba4

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