case, cigar
case, cigar
case, cigar
case, cigar, collected by Earl of Caledon, Huron-Wendat (Huron), Quebec, 1841-1842.
Wendat: Beginning date is when original collector arrived. End date is when the original collector, the 3rd Earl of Caledon, returned to Ireland.
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tanned, smoked brown (walnut shell) skin, cotton commercial thread, moose hair dyed (white, orange (faded red?), pastel shades of yellow, blue and pink, black silk ribbon edging
Moosehair attached with overcast/oversewn line technique. Case consists of pieces. Outer case is constructed from 3 pieces of hide, 2 pieces which are sewn together down the sides with a third piece forming the base. Decorative edge along each seam. Inner case is made of 3 pieces as well, same as outer. Has decorative line around the edge, and only design field is the bottom of the case.
Inner design field stylized floral, framed with scalloped edging, with blue flowers on inside scallops. More elaborate than III-H-412ab. White dots (LS was told it was done to make the work "stand out").
Possible skydome with scalloped edge.
museum documentation
Provenance
du Près arrived in Canada as Captain of the Coldstreem Guards in March of 1841, returned to Ireland in November, 1842 (source: CMC catalogue card) , When du Près was in Canada. , Possibly purchased from the family of the Earl. Needs additional research.
About This GRASAC Record
Item to be cited by catalog number, collection and institution.
GRASAC sponsored research trip to the CMC, June 16 to 20. Supported by the SSHRC Aboriginal Research Grant, 2007-2010.
Researchers present: Ruth Phillips (RP), Judy Hall (JH), Anne de Stecher (AS), Heidi Bohaker (HB), Aaron Mills (AM), Linda Sioui (LS).
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