6139

19th Century

CARVED BALEEN ODDITY, POSSIBLY A MINIATURE PADDLE

Handle terminal with inlaid whalebone "P". Blade with a pierced anchor flanked by small stars, two hearts, two skeleton keys and a key escutcheon. Both sides of blade with two small inlaid whalebone circles at the base corners.
Length 8.5".
Condition: **This item is not available for international delivery. Please be aware of your local regulations regarding the sale of marine mammal parts and bid accordingly. **
Some warping, as typical for material. Minor abrasions on edges.


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  • Provenance: Notes:
    Paddling, or "cobbing", as a form of punishment supposedly originated at sea, used by sailors to discipline each other for minor offenses. Holes in a paddling board allowed air to pass through, resulting in harsher blows than a solid board, so paddles were specially carved to suit the beater's preference for style, size, and, presumably, aesthetics.

    Slave traders adopted the practice of paddling, and then it spread throughout the United States as a common form of corporal punishment at prisons and schools. In the Late 19th and Early 20th Century, fraternities began using paddling to haze pledges, and the paddles themselves became a symbolic tradition in the initiation of new members. While no longer used for corporal punishment, fraternities and sororities throughout the U.S. continue to use paddles as decorative keepsakes.

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August 8, 2024 9:30 AM EDT
East Dennis, MA, US

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