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Replica Narwhal Tusk - £210

Replica Narwhal Tusk - £150 81cms.

Whale Tooth Scrimshaw - Detailed Boat £235

Japanese Okimono Group - Farmer and Boy £240

Replica Narwhal Tusk - £210
Replica Narwhal Tusk - £150 81cms.
Whale Tooth Scrimshaw - Detailed Boat £235
Japanese Okimono Group - Farmer and Boy £240

Walrus Tusk Tip Mounted with Thermometer £350

Large Whale Tooth Mounted with Thermometer £500

Victorian Carved Ivory (Broken) £225

Walrus Tusk Tip Mounted with Thermometer £350
Large Whale Tooth Mounted with Thermometer £500
Victorian Carved Ivory (Broken) £225

Scrimshaw and Ivory Carving

The Little Shop of Horrors proudly presents a new shopping section dedicated to the art of Scrimshaw and Ivory Carving.

All pieces offered are antique (pre-dating 1947) and are therefore perfectly legal to sell.

We would like to point out that we do not condone the killing of animals and believe that poaching and whale hunting is despicable and hope that those that practice it are hung from their nether regions!

However, it can not be overlooked that such activities have taken place in the past and the pieces that we deal in are works of art from a bygone era and should be respected as such.
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