8046

Circa 1850

EXTREMELY RARE AND IMPORTANT PAIR OF BANKNOTE ENGRAVER SCRIMSHAW WHALE'S TEETH DEPICTING WASHINGTON AND LA FAYETTE

Finely detailed and delicately shaded, as typical for the Banknote Engraver. George Washington depicted in uniform, probably after a work by Trumbull (1746-1853), while the Marquis de Lafayette is in simple civilian clothing including an overcoat, possibly based on a work by Ary Scheffer (1795-1858). Both busts identified in banners above. Laurel leaf garlands below. Reverses with Biblical scenes: one with Jesus and a supplicating Mary Magdalene, and the other with Jesus and the woman at the well. Intricate borders encircle tips and bases, also typical of the scrimshander's work.
Lengths 5.25". With rosewood bases.
Condition: Age lines/cracks. **This item contains animal and/or plant material and is not available for international delivery without CITES and other necessary permits, licenses, and certificates. Obtaining the appropriate documentation is the sole obligation of the buyer. Eldred's is not able to assist with obtaining the appropriate documentation, and we offer no assurances that the documentation can be obtained. Please be aware of current international, domestic and your own local regulations and bid accordingly.**

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  • Provenance:
    Charles Hitchcock Taylor.
    Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1970.
    Barbara Johnson Whaling Collection, Sotheby's New York, December 16-17, 1983, Lot #104.
    Dr. Joseph E. Fields.
    Bruce Gimelson, Garrison, New York.
    The Collection of Nancy & Larry Dickson.
  • Exhibited:
    Newark Museum.
    Snug Harbor.

    Illustrated:
    Knopf Guide to American Antiques: Folk Art, plate 125.
    "Americana" magazine, January 1974, cover illustration.

    Notes:
    A full-length portrait of the Marquis de Lafayette by Ary Scheffer was exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1819. Lafayette was 61 and had recently been elected to the Chamber of Deputies, and his simple dress reflected his republican principals. An 1820s replica painted by Scheffer accompanied the marquis on a tour of America and would be presented to Congress. Testament to Lafayette's popularity, several other artists, both in the U.S. and abroad, made copies of Scheffer's portrait.

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