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Old 12th February 2007, 05:05 PM   #4
Jim McDougall
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Hi Tom,
Although we are not supposed to note items in auction in progress, I cannot resist noting the possible significance of this unusual item. This is what is known as a 'makiri' ,an Ainu mans utility knife, and of extreme importance to the Ainu man as it was used to craft his everyday and religious items.(see "Ainu: Spirit of a Northern People", Fitxhugh & Dubreuil, 1999, p.292,fig.42.8). Given its provenance, it may be associated with the St.Louis Exposition of 1904, where a small group of Ainu produced items which were sold, and is where the item shown in the previously mentioned book was acquired (also of crescent shape).

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