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SWEDISH MARCOLIN ART CRYSTAL
SWEDISH MARCOLIN ART CRYSTAL SHARK SCULPTURESwedish art glass sculpture, Marcolin, modeled as a shark riding a wave, in colorless and amethyst lead crystal, engraved signature underfoot, numbered 8783-35, retaining original maker's label, approx 17"h, 9.5"w, 6.25"w, 9lbs
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VINTAGE 52 INCH SHARK MUSEUM
VINTAGE 52 INCH SHARK MUSEUM MODELVintage museum model of a shark swimming along sandy bottom of ocean. 52 in long x 12 high x 15 in wide. VG condition.
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Alashua Sharky, 2003, blackstone
Alashua Sharky, 2003, blackstone Inuit carving, Transformation, Shaman with Eagle & whale, 7" h Estimate $200-300
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Napachie Sharky ??? ?? (1971-2018);
Napachie Sharky ??? ?? (1971-2018); Various Artists, Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Naujaat (Repulse Bay) SEAL, KNIFE WITH BEAR HEAD HANDLE, BIRD, TWO FIGURES SEAL, KNIFE WITH BEAR HEAD HANDLE, BIRD, TWO FIGURES
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THREE BRONZE MARINE WILDLIFE
THREE BRONZE MARINE WILDLIFE SCULPTURES: 24''H hammerhead shark group; 19.5''H sea turtle group; 25'' squid group. Each displayed on black marble disk plinth.
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Extinct Lamniformes (Mackerel)
Extinct Lamniformes (Mackerel) Shark Tooth Bed, late Cretaceous Period, ca. 70 million years old, the sandstone matrix containing fourteen exposed teeth of the extinct Alopias shark, h. 8", w. 9".
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MIAMI SHARK FISHING 1906 GLASS
MIAMI SHARK FISHING 1906 GLASS LANTERN SLIDE4" x 3.75" glass positive transparency (lantern slide). A scene of several giant sharks recently caught by the proud fisherman kneeling in front. Scene takes place on a Miami dock (so labeled). It is nicely colorized (hand-tinted?), made by the E.O.M. Co. Chicago. Part of a group, others all dated 1906.
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SMALL SHARK WALL MOUNT .
SMALL SHARK WALL MOUNT .
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Shark tooth and skin spear with
Shark tooth and skin spear with stand, 65"H wooden spear in shark tooth and shark skin surround, Gilbert Islands, in fitted stand, with drying, some losses, pieces included for repair.
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STAINLESS STEEL SHARK SCULPTURE
STAINLESS STEEL SHARK SCULPTURE BY STUART PETERMAN: This sculpture featured at Shark Week. 26''h X 60''l X 20.75''w.
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MERGANSER DECOYBy Fred Dobbins of
MERGANSER DECOYBy Fred Dobbins of Jonesport Maine. In swimming position with its head turned left.
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TIGER SHARK'S JAW, FORTUNE
TIGER SHARK'S JAW, FORTUNE ISLAND, PHILIPPINESTiger shark's jaw, Fortune Island, Philippines, with wall-hanging metal wire, approx 22"h, 15"w, 5"d, 3lbs
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Albert Paley. Shark with Angelfish.
Albert Paley. Shark with Angelfish. 2006, formed and fabricated mild steel with a natural patina, wood base. 40½ h × 45 w × 25 d in. estimate: $20,000–30,000. Impressed signature and date to base ‘© Albert Paley 2006’. This is a unique work and is registered in the Paley Studio Archives as #SF 2006 12. Provenance: Collection of the Artist
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Two Scrimshaw Whale's Teeth one
Two Scrimshaw Whale's Teeth one depicting a ship at sea bearing an American flag and a banner inscribed Howlands Pride further bearing the inscription Ship Howlands pride the reverse inscribed She looks like a flatfish - they call her a skate - its exact in likeness in miniature form to you my dear - thinking of you. Henry P. Barker Union St. New Bedford A 1846 D the other depicting a dock with ships a sea in the distance inscribed Baleen Whalers on Quiriquina Island ~ South Pacific the reverse inscribed ''Liz of Freetown'' Whaling off the coast of Chili - this message tooth is sent to my dear wife Rebecca with love for Christmas 1849 Jack Hagan - San Francisco above an image of a whale. Length of longer 6 3/8 inches.
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TOWNSEND, John, (American, 20th
TOWNSEND, John, (American, 20th Century): ''Tiger Shark'', patinated bronze, height 10.5'', width 13.5'', affixed to a rotating beveled marble plinth, 13'' overall in height.
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SCRIMSHAW WHALE TOOTH -
SCRIMSHAW WHALE TOOTH - MERMAIDScrimshaw whale tooth with mermaid holding fish in medallion, opposite side has whale ship. 5 x 2 inches, weighs 7.63 oz.
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Scrimshaw porpoise jaw with
Scrimshaw porpoise jaw with carved harpoon and sea life designs 19th c. 16.5"l.
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TWO WHALE TOOTH SCRIMSHAWS The
TWO WHALE TOOTH SCRIMSHAWS The first with featuring shark and signed S. Miguel / Azores / M. Simas, likely by Manuel Francisco Moniz Simas (b. 1942) of San Miguel, Azores (5 1/2 in.); the second by an unknown hand, featuring a nicely rendered image of an able deckhand at work, engraved: "SHIP LAURA / 1867" to reverse (4 1/2 in.).
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COLLECTION 14 SHELLS AND MARINE
COLLECTION 14 SHELLS AND MARINE SPECIMENS. Including three bull shark jaws; Filipino South China Sea crowned baler shell; Humboldt squid beak Dosidicus gigas California Pacific Ocean; giant reef half clam shell Gigas tricacna Indian Ocean; fluted ruffle clam Tridacna squamosa Indian Ocean; Filipino half clam shell; half tiger nautilus shell; crowned conch shell; brain coral; one other white coral; two sand dollars - 16 3/4 in. long largest.
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Fossil Collectionincluding (8)
Fossil Collectionincluding (8) shark teeth a Green River Fossil Formation fragment with (5) fish fossils (herring / knightia) and an Ammonite fossil (found by a diver in a river in Coastal Georgia).
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CARVED DOUBLE SWIMMING SHARKS
CARVED DOUBLE SWIMMING SHARKS SCULPTURE ON WOODTwo Sharks; carved; on wood base and structure.
John Perry Stamp.
Artist: John Perry
Dimensions: 9"H
Country of Origin: England
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Fossil shark tooth 4 3/4" h. 4 1/4"
Fossil shark tooth 4 3/4" h. 4 1/4" w. ?
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1970S BRUTALIST AQUATIC OCEAN
1970S BRUTALIST AQUATIC OCEAN FISH METAL SCULPTURE United States,20th CenturyJagged cut metal strips decorated with organically shaped metal chips simulate fish swimming between stalks of seaweed that jut from a square wood base.
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CRIS WOLOSZAK PAINTED FIBERGLASS
CRIS WOLOSZAK PAINTED FIBERGLASS SHARK SCULPTUREFiberglass figural sculpture, Shark, signed Cris on tail (Cris Woloszak, 20th c.), painted in automotive paint with airbrushed flame accents, inset glass eyes, faux bone teeth, marked BS032207 on back, rear figure mounted for hanging with reduced fin, fin tip present but detached, some surface scratches and paint chips, approx 12.5"h, 32"w, 9"d, 5.75lbs **Provenance: From the private collection of entrepreneur and philanthropist Milton Verret (Texas, b.1951)**
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LARGE MEGALODON TOOTH FOUND OFF
LARGE MEGALODON TOOTH FOUND OFF NORTH CAROLINA COAST 5-3/4 in., excellent symmetrical form, the slick gray enamel has glossy dark blue edges that host legions of tiny saw-like serrations; the once brown root is now a yellowish gray; comes with a natural stand consisting of a whale vertebra.
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LATE 19/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SOUTH
LATE 19/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SOUTH SEAS CEREMONIALADZE, EXOTIC HARD WOOD WITH ABALONE INLAY, CARVED MALE FIGURE, GREEN JADE BLADE. SHARK LIVER OIL COATING. 10 1/2" HIGH X 14" LONG. GOOD ORIGINAL CONDITION.
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6 pcs. of Carved Ivory;seahorse
6 pcs. of Carved Ivory;seahorse manatee porpoise stingray & shells 2'' x 2 1/2'' from Bar Harbor area.
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Large Specimen Sawfish Rostrum,
Large Specimen Sawfish Rostrum, now mounted vertically on a custom steel display stand in a light naturally rusted finish, h. 48".
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Aubergine silk sharkskin Eskandar
Aubergine silk sharkskin Eskandar evening coat contemporary PROVENANCE: The collection of Ann B. Ritt
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SCRIMSHAW WHALE'S TOOTH Depicting a
SCRIMSHAW WHALE'S TOOTH Depicting a whale breaching the sea surface near an iron hulled whaling ship, early 20th c., 5 5/8" high, 3 x 1 1/2". Shrinkage cracks.
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A Victorian officer's dress sword
A Victorian officer's dress sword with brassbound sharkskin grip and V.R. monogramed guard blade 83 cm long in leather bound scabbard.
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TWO CARVED WOOD FIGURESunsigned;
TWO CARVED WOOD FIGURESunsigned; the first: a shark (37 1/2 inches wide); the second: a swordfish (32 inches high) Condition:
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SHARK VERTEBRAE CANE, 19TH
SHARK VERTEBRAE CANE, 19TH CENTURYShark Vertebrae Cane , 19th Century
Length 31 ¼ in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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A Scrimshaw Whale's Tooth Incised
A Scrimshaw Whale's Tooth Incised with the image of a whaling ship Charles W. Morgan at sea with the tail of a whale diving next to a harpoon boat to the left and icebergs to the right with mild background toning and black pigment rubbed into the decorations for accent.
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THREE IVORY NETSUKES. Japan 1st
THREE IVORY NETSUKES. Japan 1st half-20th century. Two fish the shark-type example is signed 3 7/8''l. And a fish head 1 3/4''l. Ivory cannot be shipped outside of the United States.
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Three small whale's teeth probably
Three small whale's teeth probably sperm whale the largest 4'' with partial scrimshaw of a horse and rooster one tip broken one partially cut at base.