antler

1910

Eel skinner, elkhorn

"Made of elk leg bone." (G. Blake, 9/95)

1985

This is a photographic emulsion print on handmade paper in tones of red, black, and white. The composition is divided into three sections. The top section shows ocean waves. The center shows a...

late 19th, early 20th century

Soup spoons, elk horn; two sent to the American Museum of Natural History in exchange on Sept. 23, 1911.

late 19th, early 20th century

Spoon, elkhorn, for soup.

late 19th, early 20th century

Spoon, elkhorn, for soup.

1909

Spearpoints, for salmon fishing

"A point attached to each end of a rope. Points are constructed of an elkhorn piece attached to another piece with gum and rope." (B. Featherstone, 79)...

1909

Spearpoints, for salmon fishing

"A point attached to each end of a rope. Points are constructed of an elkhorn piece attached to another piece with gum and rope." (B. Featherstone, 79)...

ca. 1860-1870

Hunting knife in sheath.

(Barry Hopp, 1980) Bowie knife. The knife has a straight single-edged blade that terminates in a clipped point with a false edge. German silver crossguard with...

Net gauges, elkhorn

"Made of elk antler and iris fiber." (George Blake, 9/95)

collected in 1909

Net mesh gauge, elkhorn

Fork. Description: Carving fork, stag-handled (antler).

From the History Information Station:

Object: Carving forks, steel with antler handles. Blade of one is held in handle with a...

c. 1850-60

Medium sized knife, with hilt stamped: "Anglo Pacific Cutlery Co Sheffield" 7-3/4" Clip point blade, 12-3/8" overall, Bone handle w/ sheath (.b). Circa 1850-1860.

History: Exact history...

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