Lot 1324 , A rare 19th century Eskimo-Aleut nephrite and wood mouthpiece for a bow drill, 9cm and a carved walrus ivory fish lure, 6.2cm,

A rare 19th century Eskimo-Aleut nephrite and wood mouthpiece for a bow drill, 9cm and a carved walrus ivory fish lure, 6.2cm,

A rare 19th century Eskimo-Aleut nephrite and wood mouthpiece for a bow drill, 9cm and a carved walrus ivory fish lure, 6.2cm, shaped as a fish with horn hook and coral bead pendant,
Estimate £200-300


Provenance - T. Gerrard & Co Ltd, Pentonville Road, preparators, technicians and modellers of London were involved, amongst other things, in biology, osteology and entomology. Possibly collected by Edward Gerrard (1810-1910) of E. Gerrard & sons based in Camden, North London (opened the second premises above on Pentonville Road) was a firm of taxidermists and makers of anatomical models, and a dealer in artefacts who sold Pacific Islands collections to the British Museum and other museums.
cf. a similar wood and nephrite mouth piece in the British Museum accession no. Am.8207 -
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/E_Am-8207


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Sold for £750