Appraisal: Pre-Contact Northwest Coast Pestle

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Anthony Slayter-Ralph

Anthony Slayter-Ralph Fine Art
Taghkanic, NY

APPRAISED VALUE (2012)

$18,000 - $22,000 Retail

Event
Seattle, WA (2012)
Appraiser Speciality
Ancient Art
Update: February 2, 2016
Antiques Roadshow has a correction to make regarding this pre-contact Northwest Coast pestle. As a viewer pointed out after watching the appraisal, the people who created and used this tool were not likely to have used it for grinding corn, a grain not found in that region at the time. Appraiser Anthony Slayter-Ralph agrees. "The item was probably used to pound dried salmon, seeds and berries to make a high-protein food," he says.
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