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Item Medium Description
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Narwhal
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Item Provenance & History
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Provenance: Ex Private Irish collection
NOTE: Now sold - we are always looking for good old examples - please contact us with details
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Item Literature
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The alabaster Beluga’s dark cousin, the narwhal is not a conventionally beautiful animal and its splotchy colouring reminded the Viking Norse sailors of a drowned body, hence its name, which means ‘corpse whale’. Unlike other whales which are a more uniform colour, narwhals die very shortly in captivity, but can live up to 100 years in the wild. This greatly reduces the opportunity for scientists to study them and in consequence they remain one of the most mythical and magical beasts on earth.
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Current Item Condition
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NOTE: Now SOLD - we are always looking for good old examples - any size considered - please contact us with details
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Item Description / Dealer Expertise
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A Fine and Long Antique Narwhal Tusk ‘Monodon Monoceros’
A smooth patina on an old spiralling twist
18th – early 19th Century
Size: 189cm high – 74½ ins high – 213.5cm high – 84 ins high (with stand)
See Finch & Co catalogue no.7, item no.129, and catalogue no.16, item no.48, for other examples
CITES documentation available for export
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More information / Purchase this item
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Please email or call +44 (0)20-7413 9937 for more information or to purchase this item.
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Status
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SOLD
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