War of 1812 Fossil Walrus Ivory Scrimshaw – Full Tusks by Robert Springs
This extraordinary set features a pair of full fossil walrus tusks, each exquisitely scrimshawed by the legendary artist Robert Springs—a master in the field and widely respected for his detailed, historically rich work. These tusks were commissioned in 1981 and completed in 1984, representing naval battles of the War of 1812, specifically those won by the British. Each tusk tells a visual story of maritime warfare, showcasing remarkable intricacy and depth—truly a collector’s dream.
Measuring an impressive 35 inches in length per tusk, the pair is elegantly mounted on a custom-crafted base made from rich rosewood and ebony, with dimensions of 35 inches long by 8 inches wide. The deep tones of the base complement the aged ivory, enhancing the overall grandeur of the piece.
This museum-quality set weighs a total of 16 pounds and commands presence wherever displayed. It is both a stunning centerpiece and a tribute to naval history and master craftsmanship. A rare opportunity to own a historical and artistic masterpiece that combines fossilized natural material with legacy scrimshaw artistry.
This collection is exportable and can be shipped worldwide with proper documentation.
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