Rare Vintage 1960’s Native American Silver Extension Belt & Buckle

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Rare Vintage 1960's Native American Silver Extension Belt & Buckle
Rare Vintage 1960's Native American Silver Extension Belt & Buckle
Rare Vintage 1960's Native American Silver Extension Belt & Buckle
Rare Vintage 1960's Native American Silver Extension Belt & Buckle
Rare Vintage 1960's Native American Silver Extension Belt & Buckle
Rare Vintage 1960's Native American Silver Extension Belt & Buckle
Rare Vintage 1960's Native American Silver Extension Belt & Buckle
Rare Vintage 1960's Native American Silver Extension Belt & Buckle
Rare Vintage 1960's Native American Silver Extension Belt & Buckle
Rare Vintage 1960's Native American Silver Extension Belt & Buckle

Rare Vintage 1960's Native American Silver Extension Belt & Buckle
Unique 1960’s Native American Silver Extension Belt W/Buckle, Tigers Eye & Blue Lapis inlaid stones. Detailed etching across buckle. Stones appear to have additional artwork/painting done to them. Everything is original, nothing modified. Does have a couple of scuff marks that have been circled in photos. Piece is not perfect but in great condition for being 55-60 years old. Rarely worn, belt has no twisting or problems in function. Buckle attaches to extension belt with wide hooks which I attached the best photo I could get of them. I have searched for another for quite some time and never found anything similar. Buckle measures just over 3″, exactly 3″ from belt attachment notches. Extension belt measures (laying flat) 18″ to (fully extended) 36″. With full extension and buckle combined would fit up to 39 waist. If you have any questions or would like additional photos please let me know.
Rare Vintage 1960's Native American Silver Extension Belt & Buckle

Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Menomini Jerking Meat

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Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Menomini Jerking Meat
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Menomini Jerking Meat
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Menomini Jerking Meat
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Menomini Jerking Meat
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Menomini Jerking Meat
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Menomini Jerking Meat
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Menomini Jerking Meat
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Menomini Jerking Meat

Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Menomini Jerking Meat
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, President Franklin D. One of the programs was the WPA (Works Progress Administration) which was a Pennsylvania state based program. The Pennsylvania Museum Extension Project employed thousands of artists and artisans to create visual aids for use in the classrooms. The works included costume plates, prints, puppets, lantern slides, architectural models, dioramas, puzzles, maps to mention a few. The Menomini Diorama No. 14 is one of these models set against a painted background inside a wooden box designed with a hinged top that opens, allowing natural light to illuminate the diorama. The front window and inner roof of the box are glass. The inner glass has one corner cut out to accommodate a wooden prop that holds the lid up. The figures in this diorama are undamaged, bright and colorful. The background is a curved piece of paper board that is painted to create the panoramic setting for the village scene. The wooden box measures approximately 13 by 10 by 9 in height. The interior is in great condition. The painted black box is also in good condition. The label has some damage. Please review the photographs to help confirm the condition. This is one of three WPA dioramas that I will be listing in the future. The diorama weights approximately nine pounds. The item “Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Menomini Jerking Meat” is in sale since Sunday, August 30, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Ethnographic\Native American”. The seller is “penn_pal” and is located in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Menomini Jerking Meat

Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Erie Making Snowshoes

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Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Erie Making Snowshoes
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Erie Making Snowshoes
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Erie Making Snowshoes
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Erie Making Snowshoes
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Erie Making Snowshoes
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Erie Making Snowshoes
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Erie Making Snowshoes
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Erie Making Snowshoes

Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Erie Making Snowshoes
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, President Franklin D. One of the programs was the WPA (Works Progress Administration) which was a Pennsylvania state based program. The Pennsylvania Museum Extension Project employed thousands of artists and artisans to create visual aids for use in the classrooms. The works included costume plates, prints, puppets, lantern slides, architectural models, dioramas, puzzles, maps to mention a few. The Erie Diorama No. Is one of these models set against a painted background inside a wooden box designed with a hinged top that opens, allowing natural light to illuminate the diorama. The front window and inner roof of the box are glass. The inner glass has one corner cut out to accommodate a wooden prop (missing) that holds the lid up. The figures in this diorama are undamaged, bright and colorful. The background is a curved piece of paper board that is painted to create the panoramic setting for the village scene. The wooden box measures approximately 12.5 by 9.5 by 8.5 in height. The interior is in great condition. The painted black box has some paint loss and the label is rough. Please review the photographs to help confirm the condition. This is one of three WPA dioramas that I will be listing in the future. The diorama weights approximately eight pounds. The item “Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Erie Making Snowshoes” is in sale since Tuesday, September 1, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Ethnographic\Native American”. The seller is “penn_pal” and is located in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Erie Making Snowshoes

Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Tlingit Weaving Baskets

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Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Tlingit Weaving Baskets
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Tlingit Weaving Baskets
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Tlingit Weaving Baskets
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Tlingit Weaving Baskets
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Tlingit Weaving Baskets
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Tlingit Weaving Baskets
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Tlingit Weaving Baskets
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Tlingit Weaving Baskets
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Tlingit Weaving Baskets
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Tlingit Weaving Baskets
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Tlingit Weaving Baskets

Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Tlingit Weaving Baskets
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, President Franklin D. One of the programs was the WPA (Works Progress Administration) which was a Pennsylvania state based program. The Pennsylvania Museum Extension Project employed thousands of artists and artisans to create visual aids for use in the classrooms. The works included costume plates, prints, puppets, lantern slides, architectural models, dioramas, puzzles, maps to mention a few. The Tlingit Diorama No. 12 is one of these models set against a painted background inside a wooden box designed with a hinged top that opens, allowing natural light to illuminate the diorama. The front window and inner roof of the box are glass. The inner glass has one corner cut out to accommodate a wooden prop that holds the lid up. The figures in this diorama are undamaged, bright and colorful. The background is a curved piece of paper board that is painted to create the panoramic setting for the village scene. The wooden box measures approximately 13 by 10 by 9 in height. The interior is in great condition. The painted dark blue box has some paint loss on the top. The label is in good condition. Please review the photographs to help confirm the condition. This is one of three WPA dioramas that I will be listing in the future. The diorama weights approximately 12 pounds. The item “Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Tlingit Weaving Baskets” is in sale since Sunday, August 16, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Ethnographic\Native American”. The seller is “penn_pal” and is located in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Rare 1930s WPA Museum Extension Project Diorama-Tlingit Weaving Baskets