gorget, silver
gorget, silver
gorget, silver
Crescent-shaped gorget made of silver with engraved image of a mountain lion. Edges formed by turning in silver and rolling it around a wire. Domed boss with ring inside for fastening found at one end of gorget (other missing). Dr. Oronhyatekha Ethnology collection.
It is possible it was European made but the symbol was added by an Indigenous person. -AE
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Silver
Crescent shaped gorget with edges turned and rolled around a wire, engraved with image of a lion.
Lion with tufty tail and clawed feet
Gorgets like this were worn by British and French military officers during the 18th and early 19th centuries.
Provenance
F. Barlow Cumberland, Catalogue and Notes of the Oronhyatekha Historical Collection (Toronto: Independent Order of Foresters, 1904), p 62, Item 380. "French Waughasee, engraved with Mohawk totem mountain lion."
About This GRASAC Record
Unknown artist, gorget, silver. Currently in the Royal Ontario Museum, 911.3.150. Item photographed and described as part of a GRASAC research trip December 2008; GRASAC item id 1456.
GRASAC team research trip to the Royal Ontario Museum, Dec 15-19 2008, funded by SSHRC Aboriginal Research Grant. Participants: Heidi Bohaker, Alan Corbiere, Lewis Debassige, Anne De Stecher, Darlene Johnston, Stacey Loyer, Trudy Nicks, Ruth Phillips
Dec 17 Ethnology team: Trudy Nicks, Stacey Loyer, Cory Willmott, Ruth Phillips assisted by Tracey Forester