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Covered Basket
Covered Basket

Covered Basket

MakerPossibly made by Tunxis People Native American
Date1830-1860
MediumPlain-woven ash
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width x depth): 14 5/8 x 24 x 17 1/2in. (37.1 x 61 x 44.5cm)
ClassificationsEquipment
Credit LineGift of Mary Huber in memory of her father, Carroll Alton Means
DescriptionRectangular, covered storage basket made of plain-woven ash. The rectangular rim is single wrapped and double reinforced, with half-round interior reinforcement and flat exterior reinforcement. The warp splints are wide. Some weft splints are narrow, others are wide. Swabbing on the odd warp splints is colored in walnut. Swabbing on the weft splints is colored in Spanish brown. The basket is stamped with two designs. It is lined with an 1838 newspaper from Hartford, Connecticut.
Object number1985.83.1a,b
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Basket
    Tunxis People
    about 1850
    Miniature Covered Basket
    Tunxis People
    1840-1860
    Basket
    Tunxis People
    about 1860
    Covered Basket
    Tunxis People
    1840-1860
    Miniature Covered Basket
    Tunxis People
    1840-1860
    Covered Basket
    Wampanoag People
    1850-1870; newspaper lining dated 1817 and 1821
    Covered Basket
    Schaghticoke People
    1850-1860
    Basket
    Tunxis People
    about 1850
    Covered Basket
    Pequot People
    1860-1870
    Covered Basket
    Mahican People
    possibly 1790-1820
    Covered Basket
    Mohawk People
    1830-1850
    Covered Basket
    Wampanoag People
    1850-1870