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Carter No.: 227c

Handlist description: Stick with curved end, decorated with gold, bark, and irridescent beetle-wing

Card/Transcription No.: 227c-3


227 (c) Cont.

B. (j) Band .8 wide with elaborate imitation weave of thin lines of light bark with a line of dark between them. The tiny interstices filled in with beetle wing. (k) Same as (a) (l) .8 wide. Zig-zag pattern of alternate light and dark barks. Triangles at sides of gold on (?) (m) Same as (a) (n) Same as (j) (o) Same as (a) (p) Same as (h) (q) Same as (a) (r) Same as (f) (s) Same as (a) (t) Same as (d) (u) Same as (a) (v) Same as (d) (w) Same as (a)

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Card no. 227c-3 relating to Carter no. 227c
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