6174

19th Century

RARE WHALE IVORY THERIANTHROPIC PIE CRIMPER

In the form of a snake consuming the head of a nude woman. Snake with a curled tail, carved and inlaid eyes, and an open red mouth, showing its sharp teeth. Thin contrasting spacer, probably baleen, at the woman's neck. Women with inlaid anatomical features and well-carved arms and hands, one hand resting on her abdomen and the other on her backside. Wheel with ruffled rim and heart-shaped spokes is supported between the woman's two legs.
Length 7.5".
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. **
Wheel does not spin freely and appears to have some unobtrusive damage. Wear commensurate with age, including age lines, surface scratches and grime. Bizarrely, this crimper fits well in the hand and shows in-use wear, particularly where the thumb and forefinger would rest on the snake's head and where the palm would grip the snake's tail.


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  • Provenance: Notes:
    A similar example is illustrated in Scrimshaw and Scrimshanders, Whales and Whalemen by E. Norman Flayderman (New Milford, Ct.: N. Flayderman & Co., Inc., 1972), p. 185 and was sold at Eldred's, The Winter Marine Sale, February 28, 2024, Lot #4611. Flayderman surmises the snake may symbolize temptation.

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August 8, 2024 9:30 AM EDT
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