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Spoon
Spoon
Artist/Maker
Datec. 1850-1900
MediumMountain goat horn
DimensionsOverall (at widest): 6 3/4 × 2 1/2 in. (17.1 × 6.4 cm) Overall (at narrowest): 6 3/4 × 1/4 in. (17.1 × 0.6 cm)
Credit LineTransferred from the Knox Hall of Natural History, Hamilton College
Object number1984.457
Not on view
DescriptionHorn spoon carved with holes for inlay (no longer extant) & carved handle. Spoons comprise the largest category of eating implements common to the Northwest Coast. Carved from wood or steam-molded of mountain sheep or mountain goat horn, the most elaborate spoons and ladles are made from combinations of the latter two, and are sometimes decorated with carving and abalone inlay.

Additional Details

Exhibition History 1985
Clinton, NY (Fred L. Emerson Gallery, Hamilton College). "Wonderful Heroes Fearsome Creatures," November 2 - December 14, 1985 (cat. no. 5, illus., 21) [published with incorrect accession number, as 1984.460].
Provenance 1984: Hamilton College (Emerson Gallery), by transfer from the Anthropology Department;
? - 1984: Hamilton College (Anthropology Department), by transfer from the Knox Hall of Natural History;
by 1925: Hamilton College (Knox Hall of Natural History), by gift from an unknown donor (research pending).
Markings Marked in ink on bottom of bowl of spoon: E68
Published References WONDERFUL HEROES FEARSOME CREATURES: ART OF THE NORTHWEST COAST (exh. cat. Clinton, NY, Fred L. Emerson Gallery, 1985), 22, illus., 21. [exhibition catalog lists incorrect accession number, as 1984.460].
Spoon
Unknown artist
Date: 1850-1900
Medium: Mountain goat horn, cow horn, abalone, and copper
Object number: 1984.458
Photograph by Dave Revette.
Unknown artist
Date: unknown
Medium: Mountain goat horn
Object number: 1996.15.33
Spoon
Unknown artist
Date: c. 1850-1900
Medium: Mountain goat horn
Object number: 1984.459
Spoon
Unknown artist
Date: c. 1850-1900
Medium: Mountain goat horn
Object number: 1984.461
Spoon
Unknown artist
Date: c. 1850-1900
Medium: Mountain goat horn
Object number: 1984.460
Spoon
Unknown artist
Date: c. 1850-1900
Medium: Mountain sheep horn with leather
Object number: 1984.462
Photo by John Bentham.
Thomas Nast
Date: 1892
Medium: Lithograph
Object number: 1944.1.69
Photograph by John Bentham.
Unknown artist
Date: c. 1850-1900
Medium: Mountain sheep horn
Object number: 1984.466
Photograph by John Bentham.
Unknown artist
Date: c. 1880-1900
Medium: Wood with abalone
Object number: 1984.508
Soapberry Spoon
Unknown artist
Date: 1875-1900
Medium: Wood
Object number: 1984.465a
Soapberry Spoon
Unknown artist
Date: 1875-1900
Medium: Wood
Object number: 1984.465b
Spoon
Unknown artist
Date: c. 1850-1900
Medium: Wood
Object number: 1984.463