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Object Number 995-29-10/73467F
Display Title Ivory cribbage board (A) with detachable decorations (B-F)
Descriptions
Object Description Ivory cribbage board (A) with detachable decorations (B-F) and playing pieces (G). Board made out of a walrus tusk with scrimshaw scenes of everyday life. One side has cross-sectional view of two houses and an igloo with people inside, a seal hunter in a kayak with two seals swimming alongside, a hunter pulling a dead seal, a man ice fishing, and a man with a sled and two dogs. The other side has an outdoor scene with trees and tall grass, a vine motif, and the word "NOME." On the top of the tusk at the narrow end are two small holes where a carved figure in a kayak (B) with detachable oar and a small bird (C) fit. Two short sticks with holes in the ends (D,E) fit in holes in one side of the tusk and support a long stick (F). This configuration gives the effect of an outrigger on the tusk:at. There are eight carved playing pegs (G).
Inventory Description Carved ivory cribbage piece, cylindrical piece with knobs on end
Classification
  • Game
  • Raw Material
Department Ethnographic
Date 1960s-1980s
Culture
  • Eskimo
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Alaska / Nome Census Area / St. Lawrence Island
Materials Walrus ivory
Dimensions Overall: 11.4 x 0.5 x 0.6 cm (4 1/2 x 3/16 x 1/4 in.)
Quantity 1
Label on object 995-29-10/73467F
Provenance
Collector Dr. William R. Wright (01/01/1950-01/01/1993)
Donor Dr. William R. Wright (10/23/1995)

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Ivory cribbage board (A) with detachable decorations (B-F)
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995-29-10/73467D Ivory cribbage board (A) with detachable decorations (B-F)
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