Engraved Sperm Whale Tooth 3

Item

Susans_Tooth_3
Identifier
1991.0101.176.c
Title
Engraved Sperm Whale Tooth 3
Creator
Frederick Myrick (American, 1808 - 1862)
Measurements
15.2 x 6.3 cm (6 x 2 1/2 inches)
Technique
engraving (action)
Date Created
February 6, 1829
Description
A sperm whale’s tooth, inscribed with information about the ship on which it was made and her captain’s name. Whereas baleen was used in the manufacture of boxes, bags, trunks, canes, umbrellas, and garments such as corsets, bodices, and skirts, whale ivory and bone and walrus ivory had no commercial value and were given to the crew, who engraved or carved them during downtime. Scrimshaw was kept as a memento or gifted to loved ones upon return home. Images were not limited to scenes of whaling voyages - women, children, eagles, and buildings were popular subjects. Frederick Myrick produced 37 known carvings while serving aboard the Susan of Nantucket from 1826 until 1829, referred to as “Susan’s Teeth.” He was the first American whaler to sign and date his scrimshaw.
Inscriptions
Inscribed: Ship Susan of Nantucket \ Frederick Swain Master

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