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* PAIR OF ENGRAVED WHALE'S TEETH 20th Century
By William Perry of New Bedford, Massachusetts. Mounted on fine walnut bases made by Albert M. Williams for use as bookends. Teeth depict bow views of the whaling bark Wanderer and the whaleship Charles W. Morgan. Both signed within images "WP". Length of teeth approx. 6". Bookend heights 7.5".
William Perry, son of New Bedford whaleman Frank Antone Perry, was born in California in 1894, but the family returned to New Bedford shortly thereafter. He worked briefly as a glass cutter at the Pairpoint factory before spending most of his career doing odd jobs and working as a tattoo artist. His artistic talents were noticed when he was a child and he became interested in scrimshaw in his early 20s. He estimates he engraved more than 1,000 pieces in his lifetime, some of which are in the collections of the New Bedford Whaling Museum and Mystic Seaport. Perry frequently collaborated with his friend Albert M. Williams, also of Azorean descent. Williams worked at his family's large funeral parlor in New Bedford and carved bone and wood items in his spare time. He specialized in carving whales, but he routinely made bases for Perry's teeth.
Source: "A Former Curator Looks at the Preservers of the Scrimshaw Tradition" by Judith N. Lund, published in the July 18, 2000 issue of
Antiques and the Arts Weekly. Per Federal regulation, this item may only be purchased by a Massachusetts resident and will not be shipped out of state.

By William Perry of New Bedford, Massachusetts. Mounted on fine walnut bases made by Albert M. Williams for use as bookends. Teeth depict bow views of the whaling bark Wanderer and the whaleship Charles W. Morgan. Both signed within images "WP". Length of teeth approx. 6". Bookend heights 7.5".
William Perry, son of New Bedford whaleman Frank Antone Perry, was born in California in 1894, but the family returned to New Bedford shortly thereafter. He worked briefly as a glass cutter at the Pairpoint factory before spending most of his career doing odd jobs and working as a tattoo artist. His artistic talents were noticed when he was a child and he became interested in scrimshaw in his early 20s. He estimates he engraved more than 1,000 pieces in his lifetime, some of which are in the collections of the New Bedford Whaling Museum and Mystic Seaport. Perry frequently collaborated with his friend Albert M. Williams, also of Azorean descent. Williams worked at his family's large funeral parlor in New Bedford and carved bone and wood items in his spare time. He specialized in carving whales, but he routinely made bases for Perry's teeth.
Source: "A Former Curator Looks at the Preservers of the Scrimshaw Tradition" by Judith N. Lund, published in the July 18, 2000 issue of
Antiques and the Arts Weekly. Per Federal regulation, this item may only be purchased by a Massachusetts resident and will not be shipped out of state.
Condition: No damages noted.



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