- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Silver finger guard with slender curved tip. [MJD DDF Body Arts Project 2010/2011 25/08/2010]
- Geographical reference
- Date / Period
- Date made: Before 1904
- Date collected
- 1904
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1963
- Materials and processes
- Material Silver Metal
- Dimensions
- Length: max 162 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1963.10.74
- Research and responses
A finger-stall is a cover or protection for the finger, usually of leather, used in some handicrafts, in dissection, or when the finger is injured or diseased. [Oxford English Dictionary Online] [CF 14/9/2000]
Search terms: Clothing Handgear, Handgear
Further items to explore
1963.10.76Fingernail guard1963.10.76
1952.2.11Moose-hide mitten (right hand), cloth-lined, with beadwork decoration.1952.2.11
1996.27.4.1Large pair of seal-skin mittens made of mottled fur1996.27.4.1
1963.10.77Fingernail guard1963.10.77
1902.88.231Square, appliqued ceremonial cloth. The central panel of the cloth has an abstract symmetrical design cut from gold-coloured cloth inset with small round pieces of mica or glass. Broad bands of cloth (mostly green wool and red and yellow velvet) frame the central panel and are probably made from re-used cloth. The cloth is lined with printed cotton cloth. [JN 22/9/99]1902.88.231
1902.41.13Set of snares tied together on long line [SM 21/11/2007]1902.41.13
1902.88.50.1Spear with wooden shaft which tapers towards end. The blade is made from iron and has been hafted into the shaft. [DV [OPS move] 12/6/2018]1902.88.50.1
1902.88.166.1Toy bull's horns made from coconut shell [.1 - .2] [L.Ph 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 17/3/2005]1902.88.166.1