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18th to Early 19th Century

RELIEF-CARVED WHALE'S TOOTH DEPICTING PICTISH WARRIORS

Tooth split in half, both halves with full-length portraits of Picts, ancient tribespeople of northern Scotland. One depicts a female holding a spear in her left hand. The other depicts a tattooed male holding a spear in his right hand and a shield in his left, titled below "M Pict". Scarce, with few similar examples in public collections.
Heights approx. 7.25". Mounted together on a contemporary wooden base. Total height 8.5".
Condition: Roughness and irregularities throughout, and slight age splits and chips.

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  • Provenance:
    The Thomas Mittler Scrimshaw Collection.

    Illustrated:
    Figure 92 in "Through the Eyes of a Collector" by Nina Hellman (2015).

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