
Empire / Regency · 1800s · English
Production
handmade
Material
carved sperm whale ivory and bone
Culture
English
Influences
scrimshaw tradition · maritime craftsmanship
A slender walking stick carved from sperm whale ivory and bone, displaying the characteristic cream to pale yellow coloration of aged whale ivory. The stick features a rounded knob handle at the top and tapers to a pointed tip. The surface shows subtle carved details and natural grain patterns typical of scrimshaw work. The construction demonstrates sailor's carving techniques, where maritime craftsmen would hand-carve whale bone and ivory during long voyages. The proportions and style reflect early 19th-century English gentleman's accessories, when walking sticks were essential masculine accessories for both practical support and social status signaling.
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