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Catalog Number |
CAS 0036-0038 | |
| Category | Carvings; Tools & Implements | |
| Object Name | Letter opener / paper knife | |
| Culture | Native Alaskan | |
| Global Region | North America | |
| Country | USA | |
| State/Prov./Dist. | Alaska | |
| County | unknown | |
| Other Geographic Data | unknown | |
| Maker's Name | Unknown | |
| Date of Manufacture | unknown | |
| Collection Name | N/A | |
| Materials | Ivory | |
| Description | Large double-edged letter opener or paper knife carved from a single piece of ivory; Width of blade expands toward distal end before tapering to a point; Openwork carved handle features an image of a fish; Paper knives were in common usage until the early 1900s, when books pages no longer routinely needed to be cut by the reader; letter openers came into vogue around the same time, with the advent of adhesive envelopes; Paper knives tend to be rounder and wider, while letter openers have narrower, pointed ends to fit into the unsealed corner of an envelope. | |
| Dimensions (cm) | Width = 2.6, Thickness = 0.4, Length = 21.5 | |