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Mid-19th Century

POLYCHROME SCRIMSHAW WHALE'S TOOTH PERTAINING TO JOSEPH WARREN

Both sides with interesting geometric compositions executed in black, red and subtle blue, with pinpoint outlines. Obverse depicts a bust portrait of "Warren" (Dr. Joseph Warren) adjacent to the Bunker Hill Monument. Reverse with a highly stylized Lady Liberty within a monument, surrounded by an American flag, a cherub, flowers, a globe, a shield, etc.
Length 6".
Condition: Base cut flat. Very minor scattered age lines. Generally very well preserved.
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  • Provenance:
    A Scrimshaw Collection Originating on Nantucket Island.

    Note:
    Dr. Joseph Warren (1741-1775), a physician from Boston, played a leading role in the early days of the American Revolution, including enlisting the help of Paul Revere and William Dawes to spread the alarm that the British were setting out to raid the town of Concord and arrest John Hancock and Samuel Adams. Warren participated in the Battles of Lexington and Concord and was commissioned a major general in the colony's militia shortly before the Battle of Bunker Hill in June 1775. Warren chose to serve in the battle as a private, rather than as a commanding officer, and was killed in combat after fighting valiantly. His death, seen by many as an act of martyrdom, inspired the Revolutionary cause amongst the colonists and was immortalized in John Trumbull's painting, "The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775".

    Bunker Hill Monument, which still stands today in Charlestown, Massachusetts, was erected to commemorate the battle. The first monument on the site, one of the very first monuments built in the United States, was an 18-foot wooden pillar with a gilt urn, erected in 1794. In 1823, a group of prominent citizens formed the Bunker Hill Monument Association to construct a more permanent and significant monument, an obelisk to be made of granite from nearby Quincy. After major fundraising efforts and several delays in construction, the monument was completed in 1842 and dedicated in 1843.

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