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<p>[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 3055345, member: 55"]It is an orca; note the blowhole. Though generally Northwest Coast Native in style, it is not specifically Haida. It looks like it may possibly be one of many designs that are silk-screened onto flat wood panels and used as sliding tops for boxes of smoked salmon, often found in gift shops and even grocery stores. M. Foulkes is the name, but I don't recall anything about him/her.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 3055345, member: 55"]It is an orca; note the blowhole. Though generally Northwest Coast Native in style, it is not specifically Haida. It looks like it may possibly be one of many designs that are silk-screened onto flat wood panels and used as sliding tops for boxes of smoked salmon, often found in gift shops and even grocery stores. M. Foulkes is the name, but I don't recall anything about him/her.[/QUOTE]
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