SCRIMSHAW (6 LIQUEUR GLASSES)

c. 1970
Subcollections
Overview

Set of 6 small ivory tumblers, turned, with small base.

Historical information

Made by Ross Freeman, Foreman and Production Manager for Cheynes Beach Whaling Company. (Ref. Jill Bell in conversation with AG 20.3.99) (Original J + JO Bell list item #63 p.6 /8)

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-128-SC1999.246a-f
Item type
Objects
Material
Ivory
Width
34 mm
Height or length
77 mm
Weight
70 g
Year
Statement of significance

This item has social and historical significance. It was made by a local Albany artist, using materials taken from whales harvested by the Cheynes Beach Whaling Company when it was operational. Objects such as these were carved by former employees and locals who acquired whalebone, ivory and baleen from the whaling station.

Primary significance criteria
Artistic or aesthetic significance
Historic significance
Scientific or research significance
Social or spiritual significance
Comparative significance criteria
Object’s condition or completeness
Well provenanced
Public location
Scrimshaw cpbd 14 (a&b) (cdef in archive rm
Last modified
Wednesday, 19 August, 2026
Completeness
100
Albany's Historic Whaling Station

Albany's Historic Whaling Station

Turned ivory cup made from sperm whale tooth (set of 6).
Turned ivory cup made from sperm whale tooth (set of 6).

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