100

19th Century

IVORY AND WOOD IMPLEMENT, BELIEVED TO BE A CIGAR HOLDER

Includes a turned wooden base, a turned ivory foot and shaft, three turned nozzles, a carved disk comprised of four conjoined smaller disks, each with six holes surrounding a central socket, and a carved X-shaped component with lyre and claw-like forms at ends. Most pieces threaded for assembly. Shows breaks and other damages; some components appear to be missing, notably a nozzle.
Height approx. 9". Width approx. 10".
Condition: As noted.
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  • Provenance:
    Barbara Johnson Whaling Collection. Collection sticker on underside.
    A Nantucket Collection.

    Note:
    This piece is similar to a cigar holder made by whaleman Elihu Gifford of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, illustrated in A Treasury of American Scrimshaw by Michael McManus (N.Y.: Penguin Studio, 1997), p. 97.

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April 29, 2021 9:30 AM EDT
East Dennis, MA, US

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