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SCRIMSHAW POWDER HORN Dated 1838
Inscribed "James * Bates February. 1. 1838" in a rectangular cartouche above a vibrant coastal landscape and whaling scene that wraps around the circumference of the base. Base plate depicts a brig flying an American flag. Whaling scene includes a whaleship and two six-man whaleboats, one poised to harpoon a spouting surfaced whale. Coastline includes a tower, possibly a lighthouse or silo, with a quill weather vane, a large building, probably a tavern or inn, with a fenced-in yard and a signpost out front, and a man firing at a large bird perched atop the signpost. Further detailed with trees, birds, a woman in the yard, a figure in the doorway of the tower, a long pennant flying from the ship's mast, lettering on the sign, possibly "Enter Inn", etc. Cartouche with rope and crosshatch border. Crosshatch design near end of horn. Length 8".
James Harvey Bates was born in Rochester, Massachusetts on July 1, 1822, the son of Captain Sylvester, Jr. and Melintha (nee Clark) Bates. James Bates was listed as a mariner in census records and in his death certificate. Although he died November 2, 1846, his death was not entered in the town records until May 1, 1847, listing him as dying of consumption, aged 24 years, 4 months and 1 day. This date of entry would suggest he died at sea on a long voyage and his death could not be recorded until his ship touched land, or the news of his death was relayed via another ship.

Inscribed "James * Bates February. 1. 1838" in a rectangular cartouche above a vibrant coastal landscape and whaling scene that wraps around the circumference of the base. Base plate depicts a brig flying an American flag. Whaling scene includes a whaleship and two six-man whaleboats, one poised to harpoon a spouting surfaced whale. Coastline includes a tower, possibly a lighthouse or silo, with a quill weather vane, a large building, probably a tavern or inn, with a fenced-in yard and a signpost out front, and a man firing at a large bird perched atop the signpost. Further detailed with trees, birds, a woman in the yard, a figure in the doorway of the tower, a long pennant flying from the ship's mast, lettering on the sign, possibly "Enter Inn", etc. Cartouche with rope and crosshatch border. Crosshatch design near end of horn. Length 8".
James Harvey Bates was born in Rochester, Massachusetts on July 1, 1822, the son of Captain Sylvester, Jr. and Melintha (nee Clark) Bates. James Bates was listed as a mariner in census records and in his death certificate. Although he died November 2, 1846, his death was not entered in the town records until May 1, 1847, listing him as dying of consumption, aged 24 years, 4 months and 1 day. This date of entry would suggest he died at sea on a long voyage and his death could not be recorded until his ship touched land, or the news of his death was relayed via another ship.
Condition: Some chipping at base, particularly around pins attaching base plate. Area of loss near whale's tail. Other small areas of surface damage. Cap missing.


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