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Print with image in black, red, grey and yellow on off-white rectangular paper. Design of mirror image of two faces and two sets of hands with faces in the palms. Large white circle in the middle outlined in yellow. Pencil inscription on the bottom reads: " 3/75 Hugging the World Robert Davidson 1988."
Silkscreen print with square blue design of four ravens, with red details and circular design in centre. Pencil inscription underneath the image reads: “11/80 / Seven Ravens / Robert Davidson ‘87.” (Goes with 3260/308.)
Black and red version of print, with light blue inside the thin lines, on off-white paper. Depicted are: a left-facing man at the far right of the image; a right-facing raven at the far left of the image; and a vertical central halibut with its head toward the top of the image. "An Episode in the Haida Raven Myth" and "a silver engraving by Bill Reid" are printed below the image.
Christmas card. Brown and orange silkscreen print, with light blue inside the thin lines, on off-white paper. Depicted are: a large bear filling the entire rectangular space and a small human-like figure at centre. At the bottom, "Haida Bear Mother and Cub" is printed below image. Printed inside the card, "Happy Christmas and Best Wishes for the New Year".
Watercolour painting depicting Fort Simpson and the village of Lax Kw'alaams. The image shows a coastal inlet with Tsimshian village houses built all around the shore, along with a large fort on the left, with "H.G.Co. S FORT" hand-printed on its wall. In the foreground there are two Tsimshian people sitting on the ground holding the end of a bird trap that runs to the right of the foreground, with two birds near the trap itself. Most of the houses have blue smoke coming out of the smoke-holes. There are canoes pulled up along the shore, as well as two in the water. A large rigged sailing vessel is anchored inside the inlet. Hand printed on the front lower right corner is "FORT SIMPSON .B.C. in 1831. Drawn by Frederick Alexcee". In the background, in the water, is a steamship with a plume of black smoke coming out its pipe. There is one settler-style house in the background on the left, behind the fort. A green mountain range runs across the horizon. The painting is on thin, somewhat flexible board.
Carved stone labret. Black stone with an indentation at the mid-section. Top has a carved concentric circle design.
Carved oval stone labret. Thick black stone with an indentation at the mid-section; two protruding edges on one side.
Colour woodblock print "Horse Burdock" from the Umazukushi series (Series of Horses). This surimono depicts ingredients for osechi-ryōri, traditional Japanese dishes served on New Year’s day, featuring a bundle of burdock by a lacquered box containing rice cakes, and two sardines in the foreground. An envelope, used for money gifts, also appears.
Colour woodblock print "Red Blossom Silk Crepes" from the Hanazono Bantsuzuki (Hanazono club) series. This surimono depicts a particular plum blossom species in the vertical panel, and a still life of silk crepes with images of plum blossoms, scissors, and ornaments in the shape of blossoms and birds.
Silkscreen print with circular blue design of three ravens, with red details in a square border. Pencil inscription underneath the image reads: “11/80 / Seven Ravens / Robert Davidson ‘87.” (Goes with 3260/309.)