
Appraisal: Two Scrimshaw Whale Teeth, ca. 1840
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Appraisal: Two Scrimshaw Whale Teeth, ca. 1840
Watch Ron Bourgeault appraise two scrimshaw whale teeth, ca. 1840, in Vintage Chattanooga, Hour 2.
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Appraisal: Two Scrimshaw Whale Teeth, ca. 1840
Clip: Season 27 Episode 19 | 3m 8sVideo has Closed Captions
Watch Ron Bourgeault appraise two scrimshaw whale teeth, ca. 1840, in Vintage Chattanooga, Hour 2.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGUEST: These pieces came from my dad's family.
I'm about, oh, 13th generation.
The first member of this line... ...came over in about 1630.
They ended up in Providence, Rhode Island.
These were part of my Providence heritage of a lot of seafarers, and they've always been mine-- given to me.
I can remember as a little kid having 'em.
APPRAISER: It's the USS Frigate President and the British ship Endymion.
These were probably done after 1830 and before 1850.
There's an 1830 edition of a book called Bowen's Naval Monument, which was published in Boston.
This one is beautifully carved with a scene identical to one in Bowen's.
GUEST: Wow.
APPRAISER: But then you start looking and there are little extra details in the lower section here and then a very interesting inscription underneath, and it tells about the Endymion and the USS President.
An interesting thing that I noticed is: at first, I thought these teeth were probably carved by two different carvers, but it's now my opinion that the scene from Bowen's was probably carved by one person, and then the little extra details were added by another person who wasn't quite as formal a scrimshander, and he'd be more country or more folk art, which is what we, we like so much.
This tooth is done entirely by the folk artist.
It has the American ship with the flag, an American eagle over here, this is probably a picture of home, and then there is this wonderful exotic plant here, but the greatest thing, I think, about this tooth is when you turn it over, there is this wonderful inscription.
You have to remember that these sailors would spend a great deal of time at sea hunting the, the whales.
A voyage may last over two years, so they had a lot of time to think about home, and when I saw this one and the wonderful motto on it, it tells the romance of the sea and the sailors who were out to sea so long.
The inscription is: "When the evening sun declineth upon the silent seas Evening stars so sweetly shineth Then dear girl, think of me."
These teeth do have a little bit of a condition problem which I would not do anything about.
It's sort of normal to find them.
And where the two teeth go together, that they're a beautiful combination that have always been together.
I would never separate them.
And in my opinion, the retail value is $25,000.
GUEST: Wow.
Appraisal: 1940 Walt Disney Fantasia Animation Cel
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Appraisal: 1940 Walt Disney Fantasia Animation Cel (2m 10s)
Appraisal: Bobby Jones-signed Print & Book, ca. 1960
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Appraisal: Bobby Jones-signed Print & Book, ca. 1960 (2m 44s)
Appraisal: Civil War Artillery Shell, ca. 1863
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Appraisal: Civil War Artillery Shell, ca. 1863 (2m 38s)
Appraisal: Concord Watch Co. Bracelet & Pin Watch, ca. 1940
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Appraisal: Concord Watch Co. Bracelet & Pin Watch, ca. 1940 (1m 10s)
Appraisal: Copy of Gerard van Honthorst Painting, ca. 1890
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Appraisal: Copy of Gerard van Honthorst Painting, ca. 1890 (3m 12s)
Appraisal: Egyptian Revival Necklace, ca. 1920
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Appraisal: Egyptian Revival Necklace, ca. 1920 (1m 45s)
Appraisal: English Pear-Form Tea Caddy, ca. 1810
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English Pear-Form Tea Caddy, ca. 1810 (2m 56s)
Appraisal: Flight & Barr Worcester Vases, ca. 1800
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Appraisal: Flight & Barr Worcester Vases, ca. 1800 (3m 53s)
Appraisal: French Enamel & Diamond Watch, ca. 1860
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Appraisal: French Enamel & Diamond Watch, ca. 1860 (2m 20s)
Appraisal: French Fashion Doll & Wardrobe, ca. 1870
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Appraisal: French Fashion Doll & Wardrobe, ca. 1870 (3m 8s)
Appraisal: G. Washington Commemorative Bandana, ca.1799
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Appraisal: G. Washington Commemorative Bandana, ca. 1800 (1m 2s)
Appraisal: Hyde & Goodrich Silver Tureen, ca. 1850
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Appraisal: Hyde & Goodrich Silver Tureen, ca. 1850 (2m 37s)
Appraisal: Lord Byron Cellarette & Portrait, ca. 1810
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Appraisal: Lord Byron Cellarette & Portrait, ca. 1810 (2m 59s)
Appraisal: Moehn Breweriana Poster, ca. 1915
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Appraisal: Moehn Brewing Co. Poster, ca. 1905 (1m 29s)
Appraisal: Newcomb College Vase, ca. 1908
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Appraisal: Newcomb College Vase, ca. 1908 (2m 51s)
Appraisal: T. H. Benton County Politics Lithograph, ca. 1973
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Appraisal: T. H. Benton County Politics Lithograph, ca. 1973 (2m 43s)
Appraisal: Vienna Bronzes, ca. 1900
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Appraisal: Vienna Bronzes, ca. 1900 (1m 13s)
Appraisal: Winking Eyes Clock, ca. 1900
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Appraisal: Winking Eyes Clock, ca. 1900 (2m 52s)
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