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A spoon with a typical-shaped bowl that has two vertical rows of parallel incised lines within a wavy band and a human figure carved on the handle. The human is upside down, has circular eyes within a recessed area with an upraised forehead, a small nose, and a slightly parted mouth. The arms are rest at the sides with the hands folded under the long belly. A cross bar attaches the bent knees. The feet are together with an elongated tip.
Spoon with shallow horn scoop hafted to another pointed horn. The inside surface of the bowl has incised decorations with inlaid shell and copper(?) decorations. The handle is carved in relief and also has inlaid shell decorations.
Spoon with shallow scoop and narrow, pointed handle. Spoon is undecorated; scoop is demarcated from handle by a sharp cut.
Animal skull with horns still attached; face is engraved and painted with Northwest Coast-style face; horns are carved with similar faces.
Spoon with a shallow scoop and a narrow pointed handle. Surface is undecorated.
Spoon with shallow scoop and pointed handle. Handle is decorated with carving in relief; underside of scoop has incised decoration.
Large spoon with handle that curves outward. The top of the handle is carved goat horn, the middle of the handle is carved copper, and the bowl of the spoon is made out of sheep horn. Both the handle portions are carved with Northwest Coast design elements.
Dark brown-black spoon carved from horn with a short, pointed handle.
Spoon with shallow scoop and pointed handle. Surface is undecorated.
Spoon carved with the handle in the shape of a bird's head, and feather markings on the underside. Carved from one piece of black mountain goat horn and inlaid with abalone shell in the eyes and feathers on the underside of the bowl.