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Inlaid Sewing Box with Whalebone Feet
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American Walnut Sewing Basket with Whale Bone Inlays
Scrimshaw Sewing Basket of walnut with whale bone inlay. Dove in a floral setting, with inserts to all eight sides. Probably made by a ship's carpenter; from a Mystic, Connecticut whaling family.
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Whalebone and Island Hardwood Pocket Watch Stand with Glass Dome
Pocket Watch stand with whalebone feet with 21 bone inserts, whalebone pedestal, glass dome missing.


 
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Very Large Sailors Double Valentine 14 Inches High

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Floral Arrangement with Sailing Ship
Nice vertical shellwork arrangement to replicate floral pieces with marine shells, set on a base within a period glass dome. There is a single masted sloop in the center of the base, with a solitary crossed spar on the mast.
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Early Cribbage Board of Hardwood
Sliding compartment at bottom rear, with two pegs. Very nice early gaming device. From a Dsrtmouth, Mass. family collection in 1973.


 
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Whaleman Carved Wood Busk
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Napoleonic Prisoner Of War Bone Automated Spinning Jenny

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Napoleonic Prisoner Of War Cribbage Board with Domino Set

Dimensions: 9 3/4 inches long x 5 1/4 inches wide x 2 1/4 inches high.

Is lacking 1/2 of a lid.



 
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REMEMBER ME, Sailor's Commemorative Glass Rolling Pin
"Ashore, your Jack's Safe Return to His True Love", with two additional painted verse stencils and a Clipper Ship.
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Napoleonic Prisoner Of War Bone Automated Spinning Jenny

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Sailors Woolwork Picture of a British Frigate


 
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Trinity Lighthouse Box - Top Inlaid With British Naval Vessel, Schooner and Lighthouse on Shore.

Artifacts made by British Lighthouse Keepers were marketed directly to the sailing captains and owners of the ships they aided. Fine inlaid woodwork is a telltale attribute of their learned craft, with parquetry and marquetry examples in existence. The Trinity House Box, for letter writing, sewing, and tea storage are very desired, as well as the uniquely stylized tables and ship models members of the service built.

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Double-Pane Sailor Valentine

The great majority of these unusual and sought after nautical artifacts were made by locals in the Caribbean Islands as trade and sale items for the visiting mariners of the world. This dual set is a very good example of the delicate geometry and precision work they required to show as finished presentation. The 'Valentine' designation comes with the aside that they were often purchased as gifts for loved ones back in home ports.

The dual shellwork valentine in this instance is housed in its original wooden octagonal frame set that is hinged to allow it to close together or hang on the wall.

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Sailing Barque & Steam Sail Ship in Bottle
An exceptional ships-in-bottle, with a rigged barque running parallel to a steam/sail ship along a harbor walkway. Beyond the walk, two-story building compete for sky space with palm tress, suggesting the location as the French Rivieria.


 
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Napoleonic Prisoner Of War Bone Automation - Spinning Jenny

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Trinity House Box, British Steam-Sail Ship With Lighthouse Off The Bow

Replaced shelf inside. Crushed blue velvet lined.

Trinity House was the name for the light house service in Great Britain. These exquisite boxes were made circa 1850- 1880 by the keepers of the lighthouses and lightships while they were on station. They are delicately inlaid with several types of wood and usually feature accurate pictures of vessels from the period. They were marketed directly to the sailing captains and owners of the ships they aided. Fine inlaid woodwork is a telltale attribute of their learned craft, with parquetry and marquetry examples in existence. The Trinity House Box, for letter writing, sewing, and tea storage are very desired.

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Sailors Art Dirorama Full Rigged Ship LADY ELIZABETH

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Painted background with lighthouse, seagulls, sailboats and a sidewheel steamer.



 
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Ship In A Bottle With Tugboat Hauling A Brigintine. Also a Sloop Under Full Sail And A Shore Scene With Lighthouse
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Pie Crimper with Fork

Double wheel pie crimper of stained whale bone. With carved hearts and colums.

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Full Rigged Ship JANE

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Woolwork Picture FULL RIGGED SHIP

Size 11 1/2 inches x 11 1/2 inches - Framed: 12 1/2 inches x 12 1/2 inches.

Signed on the back "This is the work of Margaret Lucy Palmer, (Buckingham)> (/p>

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Napoleonic Prisoner Of War Straw Inlay Box

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Sailors Woolwork H.M.S. ICARUS-Think Of Me

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Prisoner Of War Straw Box

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Sailors Woolwork With Two Ships
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Whalebone Ornate Cribbage Board With Compartment.

Dimensions: 9 inches long x 1 3/8 inches wide x 1 3/8 inches high.



 
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Sailors Woolwork P & O Egypt
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Sailors Woolwork with Ship, Florals and Photographs
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Napoleonic Prisoner Of War Straw Box


 
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