
Copper currency shield from the North West coast of America. On the upper portion is painted a figure of the bear in the highly conventional style of the region. The outlines are emphasised by incised lines, apparently executed at a later date. Such shields formed a very valuable unit of wealth in former times.
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Date supported
1929
Medium and material
Copper
Dimensions
84 x 70 cm
Gifted by
Anonymous
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