An edition of North American burl treen (2005)

North American burl treen

colonial & Native American

1st ed.
North American burl treen
Steven S. Powers, Steven S. Po ...
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An edition of North American burl treen (2005)

North American burl treen

colonial & Native American

1st ed.

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English
Pages
205

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North American burl treen: colonial & Native American
2005, S. Scott Powers Antiques
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Table of Contents

Introduction
American colonial burl bowls and service wear
The Patten Family maple burl sugar bowl
The covered burl bowl
The burl mortar
Assorted burl treen
Burl effigy bowls of the Woodlands Indians
Native American burl bowls
A group of related burl articles : three bowls, one ladle, and one scoop
Native American burl effigy ladles, burl paddles, and scoops
Atlantic white cedar burl of the Abenaki
Other Native American burl articles : two burl ball clubs, Native American burl manitous
Every object index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-200).

Published in
Brooklyn, N.Y
Other Titles
Burl treen

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
674/.88
Library of Congress
NK9712 .P69 2005

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Pagination
205 pages
Number of pages
205

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL46843985M
ISBN 10
0976063506
ISBN 13
9780976063506
OCLC/WorldCat
61192331

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