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Carving of a goose (part a) standing on an oval base (part b). The goose's legs are the pegs that secure the goose to the base. The goose has black inset eyes. On the base is written in ink "Nil-nil."
Carving in the form of a tree trunk with two branches. A bird sits atop the tree. The two branches are inset into holes in the trunk. There is also a small bear-like figure with black inset eyes carved in relief on the side of the tree as if climbing. On the base of the tree is written in pen "Kejallea" and "Tellea-agle".
Oval dish with two bear heads, one at either end. Both heads have slight depressions as if for resting a cigarette on them. Bear faces' have incised eyes, nostrils, and mouths. The heads are attached to the dish via ivory pegs, while the feet of the dish are attached by iron screws.
Carving of a walrus lying on its side, basking on a piece of tusk. The walrus, including its tusks, are carved out of one piece of tusk. Black inset eyes.
Carving of a mother bird with four chicks sitting as if on water (part a). Two of the four chicks detach from the base (parts b-c). Three of the chicks have a tusk peg which goes into a hole in the base; the mother bird and one chick have a metal peg. Only the mother bird has black inset eyes, one of which is missing. The chicks have eyes darkened with ink. On the base is written "Metil."
Carving of an arctic char fish with black inset eyes. All fins are present. Mouth and gills are incised and darkened with ink.
Cribbage board formed from a section of walrus tusk. The holes are divided into rectangles of two rows of six holes by inset green and red plastic lines. There are twelve rectangles. At each end of the rectangles is a triangle outlined in red plastic divided into two smaller triangles with a drilled hole for a marker. On the surface of the board, inset in red plastic is '1951' and 'July' on the edges are small dots of alternating red and green plastic (seven on either side). At one end is a small slot for the markers with a cap of ivory. This cap has five plastic inset dots, four green and a centre dot which is red. This board has three wedge-shaped feet that fit into holes in the base of the board.
Model harpoon (part a). Shaft is made of wood, foreshaft of walrus tusk, and ice pick of walrus tusk. Thumb rest is made of walrus tusk and attached by sinew. There are two small pieces of narwhal tusk (parts b and c) that act as rests for the harpoon.
Flying bird with an elongated neck, on a thin stick that attaches into a somewhat square-shaped jade base (part b). Bird has incised eyes and feathers.
Carving of a dog walking, facing forward. Smooth head and body. Black inset eyes. Drilled nostrils and incised mouth. The tail of the dog curls up and is resting on the dog's back.