A scrimshaw whalebone busk with engraved decoration, a whalebone pocketknife engraved with an apple and a whale's tooth carved with rose decoration, (3 items), the busk 15 cm long
'Charles W. Morgan' impressive scrimshaw carving on false killer whale jaw depicting nautical scenes of whaling, ship's portrait, map and bearing compass, 53 cm long
'Whaling in Twofold bay 1828-1930' scrimshaw whale's tooth depicting Eden's Twofold bay with whaling scene, signed 'Rene Davidson, Eden 13-12-2003', 18 cm high
'Old Tom and Friends' scrimshaw whale's tooth depicting the famous killer whale (orca) and the Boyd tower, signed 'Rene Davidson, Eden 17-7-2003', 12 cm high
James Cumberland brown (Albany, Western Australia) scrimshaw whale's tooth titled 'Rottnest lighthouse built in 1895', signed 'J. F. C. Rms', 11 cm high
James Cumberland brown (Albany, Western Australia) scrimshaw whale's tooth titled 'Splicing the Foreganger to the Harpoon', signed 'J. F. C. Rms', 12.5 cm high
A pair of scrimshaw whale's teeth with hand coloured decoration as well as British and American flags. One engraved 'Peace, Liberty, Unity' and the other 'I love Thee Still' with Queen Victoria sypher and signed on reverse 'W. Kelly'. (2 items). 15
A 20th century marine ivory and scrimshaw handled sword walking stick, the handle with carved skull end and snake scrimshawed in colour to the grip section, and with metal fittings. The long spike blade of tapered rectangular section. The oak main shaft wi
A superb & rare Austrian 935 sterling silver gilt cigarette case, the lid hand painted in miniature with the lady and the unicorn medieval tapestry within a floral and ribbon decorated enamel and painted border, signed Mamitza lower right, the inside with
A scrimshaw whale's tooth with portrait of Matthew Flinders and map of Australia titled 'New Holland New South Wales, 1804', with portrait of trim the cat on the reverse, 12.5 cm high
An early Victorian scrimshaw, circa 1840s, the whale tooth lightly engraved and inked to one side with a full length image of a sailor, nice patina. Length 14.5 cm
A 19th century scrimshaw cattle horns, decorated with a seated gent in ornate regalia, two female figures, one standing the other seated reading, vegetables and foliage, on a later oak and leather mount, 64 cm wide
A whaler's steel bladed knife with a scrimshaw whalebone handle, 19th century, the handle in two parts rivet joined to the full length steel shaft and decorated with a cross hatched design, 21 cm long
An impressive scrimshaw whale's tooth engraved 'Ship Runnymede of Hobart Town. Capt. James Bayley. 5 Month Voyage - 500 tuns sperm. 1851'. The reverse engraved with whaling scene with ship in the background. 17 cm long
An antique scrimshaw whale's tooth engraved with two dancing African American slave figures, the reverse with courting couple scene, circa 1830s an impressive 18 cm high
A scrimshaw letter opener, beautifully crafted with a wooden handle., Perfect for the desk of any maritime or scrimshaw collector., length 24.5 cm, width 2 cm
19th century polychrome scrimshaw whale's tooth, by the Britannia Engraver, first half of the 19th century, titled to lower edge 'Daniel the Fourth of London', the obverse depicting the whaleship Daniel IV on fire at sea with loose rigging, inset with red
Facsimile Australian Colonial engraved scrimshaw engraved 'Ship, Australia, carved by Adam, Mossman, 2nd Mate, signed on at Sydney, May, 12, 1836,' with engraving of a three mast rigged ship to face, length 10 cm note a whaling station was established by A
A mounted scrimshaw ship on whale's tooth, black and white scrimshaw on whale's tooth by Drake., Perfect for the desk of any maritime or scrimshaw collector. Height 15 cm, width 6.5 cm, depth 9 cm
A very large walrus tusk, scrimshaw engraved, attributed to Ellen Evak Paneok (Alaskan 1959 - 2008), depicting native Alaskan hunting scenes, signed 'Paneok'. Length 69 cm
Tabua scrimshaw whale's tooth, 19th century. An unusual combination of a Fijian chieftain's whale tooth pendant that has been souvenired by a sailor and decorated at some later point with biblical scene of Abraham to sacrifice Isaac. A rare example. 12 cm
A pair of antique scrimshaw whale's teeth with engraved portraits, Tasmanian origin, 19th century, 10 cm and 10.5 cm high. Provenance: The Berry Collection, Young's Auctions, Melbourne, 2008
A 20th century scrimshaw whales tooth signed 'C.S. Raleigh', finely incised decoration of a whale destroying a longboat. Inscribed with date 1877, length 13 cm
Whalebone carving of a whale 18.5 cm length, modern ivory style rectangular box, scrimshaw decorated lid with a whaling scene and a small Japanese carved ivory figure of a sage
A whale tooth scrimshaw, length 11.5 cm inscribed with 'Weseltje, Nyptangh, Geelvinck, 1698, Willem de Vlaming, swan River' and signed 'Jespeh 1992 Albany',
A scrimshaw mounted ebonised inkstand, 19th century, with brass mounts and a cut glass ink bottle, the whale teeth each 10.5 cm long, 13 cm high, 30 cm wide, 20 cm deep
19th century scrimshaw whale tooth, decorated with a sailing ship, anchors and love heart, lion and horse and the name William Smith to one side, and his initials, a lady holding a flower, kangaroo and ostrich to the other
Early decorated whale's tooth scrimshaw with etched sailing ship decoration, length 14 cm together with a miniature replica scrimshaw, marked 'The Bark Cavalier, of New Bedford, Capt Nickerson,' length 7 cm