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Beaded Sleeve Cuff
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Maine or New Brunswick Native American beaded sleeve cuff. Front is old black velvet with scrolling green plant stems and white, yellow, blue and red flowers and flanking white leaves. Copper studs in open areas of design. Back of white cotton with a blue net pattern. Paper lining. Red bias tape around edges.

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Indian Silver Brooch
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Trade silver brooch; it is round, with scalloped edges. The interior is pierced with semicircles inside the scallops, followed by small pointed ovals and V shapes. The center has a round opening, over which is looped a pointed pin which fastened through cloth pushed through the opening. In addition to the piercing, the brooch is decorated with small stamped circles and hash marks. Made by Canadian silversmiths for use and wear by Maine/Maritime Province Indians. Tag says "Hudson Bay Co".

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View Maliseet Beaded Pouch
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Brown wool pouch, decorated with small beads in white, yellow, green, turquoise, and purple. The bag has a rounded bottom and flat top, with a 2 1/4-inch deep flap on each side of the top edge. The beads are worked on one side in concentric zig-zag lines and straight lines with the design of a circle in the center, surrounded by a frame following the contours of the pouch. On the other side, the beaded design is of a circle with an interior motif of a square and V-shaped motifs terminating in tight curls. Four more of these V-shaped motifs are worked around the outside of the circle. The edges are bound with silk ribbon and then are beaded. The interior of the pouch is lined with plain cotton cloth, with the bolt end stamp of "PONTIAC BLEACH[ERY]/PROVIDENCE." The stamp has a design of a youth in trousers and short frock jacket with belted waist and puffed sleeves. He appears to be spinning thread from a distaff. Puffy clouds are in the background.

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Pair of Indian Silver Earrings
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Pair of Indian trade silver earrings with wire loops. The earrings are diamond-shaped, with scalloped edges. The interior is pierced and stamped, also in a diamond formation. The maker's stamp, with initials, appears in the center. From the bottom of the diamond dangles a triangular piece, also stamped with the same initials at the apex and incised in a teardrop shape through the center. The bottom edge is shaped with three small scallops, set apart. Made by Canadian silversmiths for use and wear by Maine/Maritime Province Indians. Tag says Rene Blache 1771-1820.

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