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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: floydianoise on August 23, 2010, 08:39:44 PM
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My family has had this for a while. I assume it came from My Grandmother's side of the family which was part Mohegan, I believe. Is this the real deal? How old, etc.?
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This looks like the style used in the 1920's...was even used on purses, clothing, etc.
Hopefully someone will chime in.
How is it sewn together? Thread?
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I am by no means an expert & have a few pieces similar to yours that I have been trying to research also. Seed beads reached the plains Indians in the mid-1840s. From what I have found all the pieces of bead work I have looked at no matter how old I find they are EXPERTLY done, Very straight lines, Perfect matching patterns, very little to no stitching apparent on front of pieces. Possibly yours was reworked at a later date due to damage but the stitching on the bottom point before the tassels is very apparent on the top of your piece. I have found very little info on dating my pieces, tribe etc.... I believe an expert will need to be found for a hands on examination of my pieces.