Description
Height: 12.5cm
Width: 8.5cm
This rare 18th-century Napoleonic French sailor’s finely carved bugbear, also known as scrimshaw, is a captivating artifact of maritime history.
Created by skilled sailors during long sea voyages, this piece showcases intricate carvings on whale bone or ivory, a traditional pastime among sailors.
The term “bugbear” refers to a type of scrimshaw often featuring elaborate and sometimes whimsical designs.
This particular piece, linked to the Napoleonic era, offers a unique glimpse into the daily lives and artistic expressions of French sailors during a time of naval warfare and exploration.
A rare and highly collectible item, it embodies both the craftsmanship and the seafaring spirit of the 18th century.