Scrimshaw tooth, children and depiction of Indigenous people

tooth

SCRIMSHAW & ALLIED ARTS - TEETH
marad; scrimshaw
ivory
Overall: 6 1/4 x 2 3/4 x 2 in.

Sperm whale tooth. On one side, two Indigenous people, one carrying a rifle, as well as an anchor, eagle, and shield. On the other, a little girl and boy playing with a dog on a leash, and a cupid above. Image of children with dog extracted from Harper's "New Monthly Magazine," September 1854. Rose and leaves at the top of the shield. Tooth is very yellowed.


1957.709

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Indigenous peoples
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Indigenous peoples -- North America
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