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75
RETICULATED WHALE IVORY CRIMPER Mid-19th Century
Handle and shaft with openwork designs including diamonds, crosses and opposing hearts arranged into blossoms. Shaft constructed of twin pierced panels pinned to the handle. Fluted wheel. Marked "NH160", indicating it was from the collection of Meylert Armstrong of Greenwich, Connecticut and New Hope, Pennsylvania. Length 6.75". Includes a metal stand.
Illustrated in Scrimshaw and Scrimshanders, Whales and Whalemen
by E. Norman Flayderman (New Milford, Ct.: N. Flayderman & Co., Inc., 1972), p. 178. According to scrimshaw historian John Rinaldi, Flayderman purchased much of Meylert Armstrong's collection out his New Hope, Pennsylvania, home, marking the items "NH", standing for "New Hope", followed by a series of numbers. The Armstrong Collection formed the nucleus of Flayderman's collection, and a substantial number of items illustrated in Flayderman's book are from Armstrong's collection.
Similar examples, possibly by the same hand, were sold as part of the Thomas Mittler Scrimshaw Collection at Eldred's, The Marine Sale, July 20, 2017, Lot #28. Other similar examples are illustrated in Ingenious Contrivances, Curiously Carved by Stuart M. Frank (Boston: David R. Godine with the New Bedford Whaling Museum, 2012), p. 195, and A Mariner's Fancy: The Whaleman's Art of Scrimshaw by Nina Hellman and Norman Brouwer (N.Y.: South Street Seaport with Balsam Press, et al, 1992), p. 58.
From a Private Collection, New York
This item is not available for international delivery without CITES and other necessary permits. Obtaining these permits is the obligation of the buyer. Please be aware of current international and domestic regulations and bid accordingly.
Handle and shaft with openwork designs including diamonds, crosses and opposing hearts arranged into blossoms. Shaft constructed of twin pierced panels pinned to the handle. Fluted wheel. Marked "NH160", indicating it was from the collection of Meylert Armstrong of Greenwich, Connecticut and New Hope, Pennsylvania. Length 6.75". Includes a metal stand.
Illustrated in Scrimshaw and Scrimshanders, Whales and Whalemen by E. Norman Flayderman (New Milford, Ct.: N. Flayderman & Co., Inc., 1972), p. 178. According to scrimshaw historian John Rinaldi, Flayderman purchased much of Meylert Armstrong's collection out his New Hope, Pennsylvania, home, marking the items "NH", standing for "New Hope", followed by a series of numbers. The Armstrong Collection formed the nucleus of Flayderman's collection, and a substantial number of items illustrated in Flayderman's book are from Armstrong's collection.
Similar examples, possibly by the same hand, were sold as part of the Thomas Mittler Scrimshaw Collection at Eldred's, The Marine Sale, July 20, 2017, Lot #28. Other similar examples are illustrated in Ingenious Contrivances, Curiously Carved by Stuart M. Frank (Boston: David R. Godine with the New Bedford Whaling Museum, 2012), p. 195, and A Mariner's Fancy: The Whaleman's Art of Scrimshaw by Nina Hellman and Norman Brouwer (N.Y.: South Street Seaport with Balsam Press, et al, 1992), p. 58.
From a Private Collection, New York
This item is not available for international delivery without CITES and other necessary permits. Obtaining these permits is the obligation of the buyer. Please be aware of current international and domestic regulations and bid accordingly.
Illustrated in Scrimshaw and Scrimshanders, Whales and Whalemen by E. Norman Flayderman (New Milford, Ct.: N. Flayderman & Co., Inc., 1972), p. 178. According to scrimshaw historian John Rinaldi, Flayderman purchased much of Meylert Armstrong's collection out his New Hope, Pennsylvania, home, marking the items "NH", standing for "New Hope", followed by a series of numbers. The Armstrong Collection formed the nucleus of Flayderman's collection, and a substantial number of items illustrated in Flayderman's book are from Armstrong's collection.
Similar examples, possibly by the same hand, were sold as part of the Thomas Mittler Scrimshaw Collection at Eldred's, The Marine Sale, July 20, 2017, Lot #28. Other similar examples are illustrated in Ingenious Contrivances, Curiously Carved by Stuart M. Frank (Boston: David R. Godine with the New Bedford Whaling Museum, 2012), p. 195, and A Mariner's Fancy: The Whaleman's Art of Scrimshaw by Nina Hellman and Norman Brouwer (N.Y.: South Street Seaport with Balsam Press, et al, 1992), p. 58.
From a Private Collection, New York
This item is not available for international delivery without CITES and other necessary permits. Obtaining these permits is the obligation of the buyer. Please be aware of current international and domestic regulations and bid accordingly.
Condition: Old age lines/cracks in yoke, visible in the Flayderman image. Very tiny age lines near rivets where handle is attached to shaft. Some areas of pearling.
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Please contact Eldred's 48 hours prior to the auction start time with condition report requests. Please do not bid on any item without reading the condition report. The absence of a condition report does NOT imply that an an object is free of defects or restoration. Please contact Eldred's before bidding with any questions as to condition. Condition reports are provided as a complimentary service and only reflect the opinion of Eldred's and should not be taken as a statement of fact. Condition reports only detail flaws or restorations and do not take into account wear, fading, or other issues consistent with an object's age.
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