830, depicting a grouping of Skokomish Puget Sound Coast Salish. Open-twined burden baskets/ clam baskets with a cedar bark canoe bailer and small carved dance paddle, a Coast Salish - style canoe in the background.
The photograph is signed both in black quill ink in the lower right corner, as well as within the negative along with Curtis' negative number (lower right corner, beneath the ink signature): E. The photo is framed in a beautiful period mahogany wood veneered frame. Photograph measures approximately sight-size (visible within the frame) 5-1/2" x 7-2/8", and overall approximately 9-1/8" x 11-1/8" x 7/8 including the frame. The photograph is in excellent condition, and the frame displays a few scattered surface marks and small chips to the veneer at the corners' tips. Please fully examine photographs, and feel free to ask questions.
Please see my other original Edward S. Curtis and Arts & Crafts-period listings! The item "Antique SIGNED Edward Curtis Platinum Photo Puget Sound Native Indian Baskets" is in sale since Saturday, March 28, 2020.
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