To Brian's point, without provenance, is there anything about the eBay bobbins 
that distinguishes them from other bobbins of the period?  While we know that 
various parties taught Native Americans to make lace, how much do we actually 
know about the bobbins that were used?  Even with provenance, is there value 
added?  Always good to ask questions when investing $300 in previously-owned 
bobbins!  Brian, do let us know if the seller responds.  There could be an 
interesting story here or it could be another attempt to separate someone from 
his/her money.  Sincerely, Susan Hottle USA

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