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What is it Worth? Scrimshaw Teeth - InCollect
Mar 21, 2003 · In the 1800s, during the height of American whaling, one remarkable group of sailors told their stories in whalebone and whale’s ivory teeth, engraving pictures that are truly worth a thousand words. Today, those …
What Products Were Made from Whales in the 1800s? - ThoughtCo
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Douglas and Beverly De Sure Scrimshaw Collection
Collection consists of 60 scrimshaw (intricately etched whale teeth, bone, and baleen), carved whale bone and wooden tools, and other artifacts produced during the whaling era and since its decline.
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Contrary to popular belief in many quarters, which ascribes the origin of pictorial scrimshaw to American hands, the first practitioners to adorn sperm whale teeth were British South Sea whalers, a few of whose pioneering works survive in …
Scrimshaw: The Whaler's Art by Dr. Alan Granby
Jul 27, 2022 · Scrimshaw is the art of engraving on or carving items from whale bone, sperm whale teeth, walrus tusks, baleen, and other material byproducts of the nineteenth-century whaling trade.
Scrimshaw Whale Tooth - Scituate Historical Society
Scrimshaw is an art form that emerged during the late 18th and early 19th centuries on whaling ships. With access to whale teeth, bones, and other remnants from their catches, whaling crews transformed their spare time …
Scrimshaw Antique Sperm Whale Tooth, circa 1840-1850
Native Hawaiian Whalers in Nantucket, 1820-60
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