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and that one reaching arm as she crawls--just exactly right
and are fortunate in money matters and will always be able to obtain it--so I'd say whether born in the year of the snake or not
The seasonal materials with which this basket was made are indigenous to the Olympic Peninsula in Washington
Below the top eye holes are a second pair of cutouts backed by hide pockets
) Shot in crummy lighting
E.M Goad's Wood, Signed June 5, 1886 ( and May 16, 1884 on Reverse) antique painted tin figures and that one reaching armJust an old chunk of wood (i'm terrible identifying woods or I would identify it!) but surely it had some special significance to E. M Goad, and I sure love the way he proudly lettered his name in graphite, which makes it feel significant to me, too. Significant too for having endured just shy of 140 years (or 142 if one goes by the May 16, 1884 written on the reverse) to be found now. And then there is "Goad" itself, a great word, the original
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