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Northwest Bone Tube Necklace
Northwest bone tube necklace with beads and shells with button. Restrung on monofilament. Wearable. 23"L, late 19th Century. Portland, Oregon, Northwest Coast. Ex. Hank Johnson Collection.
Hank Johnson was a geologist, and passionate collector of historical and ancient artifacts. Starting with relics and bottles from ghost towns, he later focused on Anasazi pottery and Pre-Columbian. He worked with the Denver Art Museum to verify authenticity, building a respected reputation in the collecting community. View the entire Hank Johnson Collection under Special Collections “Johnson.”
PERIOD: Late 19th Century
ORIGIN: Unknown, Native American
SIZE: 23"
Northwest bone tube necklace with beads and shells with button. Restrung on monofilament. Wearable. 23"L, late 19th Century. Portland, Oregon, Northwest Coast. Ex. Hank Johnson Collection.
Hank Johnson was a geologist, and passionate collector of historical and ancient artifacts. Starting with relics and bottles from ghost towns, he later focused on Anasazi pottery and Pre-Columbian. He worked with the Denver Art Museum to verify authenticity, building a respected reputation in the collecting community. View the entire Hank Johnson Collection under Special Collections “Johnson.”
PERIOD: Late 19th Century
ORIGIN: Unknown, Native American
SIZE: 23"
$52.50
Original: $150.00
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$150.00
$52.50Description
Northwest bone tube necklace with beads and shells with button. Restrung on monofilament. Wearable. 23"L, late 19th Century. Portland, Oregon, Northwest Coast. Ex. Hank Johnson Collection.
Hank Johnson was a geologist, and passionate collector of historical and ancient artifacts. Starting with relics and bottles from ghost towns, he later focused on Anasazi pottery and Pre-Columbian. He worked with the Denver Art Museum to verify authenticity, building a respected reputation in the collecting community. View the entire Hank Johnson Collection under Special Collections “Johnson.”
PERIOD: Late 19th Century
ORIGIN: Unknown, Native American
SIZE: 23"














