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The Whale, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse HawkinsThe Whale, c1850. Around the main illustration of harpooning a whale and the whalers being tossed from their boat are vignettes of the uses to which the whale was put after the carcass had been cut
Skeleton of a whale, between c1900 and c1930. Creator: UnknownSkeleton of a whale, between c1900 and c1930
Whale head, between c1900 and 1927. Creator: UnknownWhale head, between c1900 and 1927
Whalebone Cabinet, c. 1937. Creator: Augustine HauglandWhalebone Cabinet, c. 1937
Pair of Double-Barreled Flintlock Pistols, French, Paris, 1752-53
Parasol, American, ca. 1790. Creator: UnknownParasol, American, ca. 1790
Detail from Franks Casket, whalebone Northumbrian work, c700 AD. Illustrates a Viking Saga. British Museum. Knife-cut narrative scenes in flat two-dimensional low-relief
The Franks Casket, Anglo-Saxon, first half of the 8th centuryA side panel of the Franks Casket, showing Romulus and Remus with the wolf, from the British Museums collection.Side panel from The Franks Casket, Anglo-Saxon, first half of the 8th century
Nootka Tribe Native American whalebone club, carved with an eagles head handle. From the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh