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2 25-32" Necklaces Columbia River Native American Trade Beads Ex Baker Coll.

$ 261.36

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Origin: Sauvies Island Reeder Beach Columbia River
  • Artisan: Likely Chinook
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: See photos - beads are excellent patina examples of the wide variety of trade beads found at Columbia River sites. All excellent overall condition.
  • Provenance: Ex Daryl Baker Collection
  • Tribal Affiliation: Likely Chinook
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    2 Columbia River Native American trade bead necklaces.
    Necklace 1: 32" long necklace consisting of 3/8"-3/4" diameter Dutch round cobalt blue and clear trade beads, annular Dutch cobalt blue ring beads, and four nice original Columbia River 1/2-3/4" long Chevron beads.  Nice patina on each bead.
    Necklace 2:  25" long necklace consisting of light and Cobalt Blue Peking trade beads, rare round brass beads, white Venetian glass beads, and having two pendants - a 1 1/4" round embossed/stamped brass pendant and a 1 1/2" long crucifix pendant.
    All beads from the collection of Daryl Baker, former OAS (Oregon Archeological Society) member from Lebanon, Oregon.  Beads were personally dug by Daryl  during 1958
    at sites near Reeder Beach on Sauvie's Island along the Columbia River.
    The necklaces will be shipped carefully wrapped in tissue and bubble wrap.
    All artifacts I sell on Ebay were collected on private land and in full concurrence with all then applicable Federal and State laws.