bone
Cane. Shellacked wood with bone handle; metal ring joining bone and wood; slightly tapered. |
1776
Two-tined fork, bone handle. Date of 1776.Object: Steel knife and fork with bone handles, circa 1820-1870, and pewter serving spoon, circa 1800-1850. Knife marked "Horton and Co., Sheffield."... |
manicure set in hard case. Manicure set in a leather covered box, lined in dark plum velvet. Inside there are 12 pieces, and 9 missing. Some of the pieces have handles made of probably bone... |
manicure set in hard case. Manicure set in a leather covered box, lined in dark plum velvet. Inside there are 12 pieces, and 9 missing. Some of the pieces have handles made of probably bone... |
manicure set in hard case. Manicure set in a leather covered box, lined in dark plum velvet. Inside there are 12 pieces, and 9 missing. Some of the pieces have handles made of probably bone... |
manicure set in hard case. Manicure set in a leather covered box, lined in dark plum velvet. Inside there are 12 pieces, and 9 missing. Some of the pieces have handles made of probably bone... |
early 20th century
Knives or daggers, bone. One decorated with red seeds "For magical killing while pointing during ritual. Made in Australia" (J. Nason 9/93) "Knives or daggers made of bone. One... |
Fish hook, gypsum, bone barb. Storage; Micronesia "Fish hook made of gypsum with bone barb. Gilbert Islands - Ocean Islands (?) $25.00, 1955 - Donald Marshall." (warehouse card) "... |
l. 19th c.
Eating utensils. Description: (4 pcs.) knife w/ wood handle, brass hilt, bone butt; two wood chopsticks; wood sheath covered in black, textured leather,brass fittings, bone tip China. Condition... |
late 19th century
Fan of white feathers. Ornamentation - tips of peacock feathers. Sticks carved of either ivory or bone. From the History Information Station: Object: Chinese folding fan of painted white duck... |
Forks. Description: Seven bone-handled forks, (ivory). From the History Information Station: Object: Seven bone-handled steel forks. Since ordinary steel was heavy and not very... |
Forks. Description: Seven bone-handled forks, (ivory). From the History Information Station: Object: Seven bone-handled steel forks. Since ordinary steel was heavy and not very... |
Forks. Description: Seven bone-handled forks, (ivory). From the History Information Station: Object: Seven bone-handled steel forks. Since ordinary steel was heavy and not very... |
Forks. Description: Seven bone-handled forks, (ivory). From the History Information Station: Object: Seven bone-handled steel forks. Since ordinary steel was heavy and not very... |
Forks. Description: Seven bone-handled forks, (ivory). From the History Information Station: Object: Seven bone-handled steel forks. Since ordinary steel was heavy and not very... |
Forks. Description: Seven bone-handled forks, (ivory). From the History Information Station: Object: Seven bone-handled steel forks. Since ordinary steel was heavy and not very... |
Forks. Description: Seven bone-handled forks, (ivory). From the History Information Station: Object: Seven bone-handled steel forks. Since ordinary steel was heavy and not very... |
Kinfe. Description: Fish knife, bone handle, small. |
ca. 1870
5 bone dice. ca. 1870 from old California saloon From the History Information Station: Gambling was a popular pastime, or passion, among miners. Mining itself was something of a... |
A collection of polished basketry bone awl fragments. These are deer bone pieces that are highly polished from use. Prehistoric. |
1969-1971
Beaded necklace strung and used by Rafael Jesus Gonzalez. It is made of alternating beads: sections of four small wood beads (two red and two brown) and then alternating a mother of pearl bead, a... |
This needle was carved out of a piece of bone. The end of the artifact that would have had a hole drilled in it for threading, broke off before the artifact was collected and has not been... |
This tapered piece of bone has been carved and shaped into a point at one end to be used as an awl. This tool would have been used by the North American Indians to punch or poke holes into... |
This needle was carved out of a piece of bone. A hole was drilled through one end in order to be able to thread the needle. The artifact was found after it had already been broken, and has not... |