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Southwest Female Clay Doll, Mojave, c. early 20th century, her hands to her chest and wearing a cloth skirt, beaded ear drops, and necklace, horsehair hair, ht. 7 1/4 in. Provenance: Wistariahurst Museum; C. H. Strawbridge.


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Date:
2005-09-10

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