Appraisal: Mid 19th Century Haida Bowl and Spoons

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Anthony Slayter-Ralph

Anthony Slayter-Ralph Fine Art
Taghkanic, NY

APPRAISED VALUE (2011)

$14,500 - $17,000 Retail

Event
Eugene, OR
Appraiser Speciality
Ancient Art
Update: February 20, 2012
After this segment aired, we received an email from an astute viewer who pointed out that there is no such thing as a "mountain goat sheep." Appraiser Anthony Slayter-Ralph agreed, saying, "These spoons are made from the horn of a mountain goat." The same viewer also questioned Slayter-Ralph's pronunciation of the word "eulochon." Slayter-Ralph's response: "This might be a case of 'you say to-may-toe and I say to-mah-toe' — given that I am a Brit. The word comes from the Chinook word 'uthlecan.' It can be pronounced 'oolakon'; it is also pronounced 'hooligan.' This might be a case of regional pronunciation. I am happy to be corrected."
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