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Q. My cousin worked in Alaska in the 1960s and sent this unusual 10-inch-high doll to my daughter. It was handmade by Maggie Komonoseak, an Inuit dollmaker who lived in Wales, Alaska, at the time. The ivory face was carved by Silas Komonoseak. The furs used are caribou, seal, bear, and wolf. Can you give me any idea of what it's worth?

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