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UGYUK, Charlie, (Canadian/Inuit, 1931-1998): Grotesque carved figure of an Inuit deity, referred to by the consigner as the ''Keeper of Humanity''. Hands... [this item is NOT for sale]
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UGYUK, Charlie, (Canadian/Inuit, 1931-1998):
Grotesque carved figure of an Inuit deity, referred to by the consigner as the ''Keeper of Humanity''. Hands and feet with claws, misshapen head with 3 bone horns, single ... [more like this]
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CHARLIE UGYUK (1931-1998), E4-341, Spence
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CHARLIE UGYUK (1931-1998), E4-341, Spence
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ARTICULATED FISHERMAN
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7.00" x 5.00" x 18.00", 17.80 cm x 12.70 cm x 45.70 cm ... [more like this]
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CHARLIE UGYUK (1931-1998), E4-341, Spence
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DEMON
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signed in syllabics
9.50" x 8.00" x 5.25", 24.10 cm x 20.30 cm x 13.30 cm ... [more like this]
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CHARLIE UGYUK (1931-1998), E4-341, Spence
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