Monday, August 27, 2012

Inventory In a Box

Dog coins - These six coins are enclosed in a holder or wallet of sorts and have images of different animals. The largest coin contains a picture of a dog and a few others have a picture of a fish on them.

Rug/cloth - The rug or clothe was not the softest of material and just one side had a cloth material on it with a scratchy surface on the under side. The cloth is relatively small and would not be a sufficient blanket for the average sized person.

Chestnuts - Three chestnuts of a very hard consistency and they do not vary a whole lot in size, though one is smaller than the others.

Ruler - The ruler was just like your average measuring tool of 12 inches that you would use to draw nice straight lines.

Wallet with Euros - The wallet was embroidered in what appeared to be an Indian style but I cannot be sure. It contained several euro coins within its pocket and nothing else.

Stamp with Chinese character - The stamp was tall and fairly narrow with one Chinese character on the under side. The interpretation I believe is the name Roland.

Indian woman warrior (Masai) - The small statue of the woman was at first impression just another statue but  in fact it was a tall, thin statue that depicted the Masai who were Indian warriors in the past.

Canoe - A typical canoe shaped boat however, it was made of birch wood which does give it a unique characteristic.

Head of man - A semi large head carved from wood by hand. A man carved it in the shape and look of his own head.

Man playing drum - The man is wooden and he is holding a drum and playing it while walking. The man is wearing a green hat as well.

Ceramic bowl - A very tiny bowl about the size of a silver dollar. The bowl or plate is made of ceramic.

Little farm/home - A small figure that is representative of an old Spanish farm with a little dog in the yard and a brick driveway.

Glass bottle with cork - The bottle is not shaped like a normal bottle, it's shaped like a vase rather and has a small cork in the top.

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