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<p>[QUOTE="iPacific, post: 438311, member: 9337"]This looks like a small reproduction grease bowl, used to put Eulachon oil (smelt) or other condiment for dipping. </p><p>Seems Philip Thorn was an artist and found a way to make resin casts to make his art more affordable. Does anyone know more about him? His name is on a lot of masks, totems and other items. Do his items hold value as vintage art for the tourist trade?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="iPacific, post: 438311, member: 9337"]This looks like a small reproduction grease bowl, used to put Eulachon oil (smelt) or other condiment for dipping. Seems Philip Thorn was an artist and found a way to make resin casts to make his art more affordable. Does anyone know more about him? His name is on a lot of masks, totems and other items. Do his items hold value as vintage art for the tourist trade?[/QUOTE]
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