Scrimshaw The industrial processing of whale products, which flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries, was supplied by the whaling fleets of the Americans, French, British and Spanish. They supplied
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Beat to Quarters — Scrimshaw on an ostrich egg, 19th century
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Beat to Quarters — Scrimshaw sundial, by Thomas Tuttell (1674-1702
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Beat to Quarters — Scrimshaw whale bone Ditty Box, America c. 1880
Beat to Quarters — A scrimshaw cane made from a narwhal tusk, by a
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