“Clipper Ship Cufflinks” black and white scrimshaw on ancient mammoth tusk ivory by David Smith. Incredible detail by master scrimshander, Smith. Set in sterling silver, these will be worn with pride by both men and women for years and years.
“Compass Rose Cufflinks” black and white scrimshaw on ancient mammoth tusk ivory by David Smith. Incredible detail by master scrimshander, Smith. Set in sterling silver, these will be worn with pride by both men and women for years and years.
“Schooner Cufflinks” black and white scrimshaw on ancient mammoth tusk ivory by David Smith. Incredible detail by master scrimshander, Smith. Set in sterling silver, these will be worn with pride by both men and women for years and years.
“Clipper Ship Cufflinks” black and white scrimshaw on ancient mammoth tusk ivory by David Smith. Incredible detail by master scrimshander, Smith. Set in sterling silver, these will be worn with pride by both men and women for years and years.
“Compass Rose Cufflinks” black and white scrimshaw on ancient mammoth tusk ivory by David Smith. Incredible detail by master scrimshander, Smith. Set in sterling silver, these will be worn with pride by both men and women for years and years.
“Compass Rose Cufflinks” black and white scrimshaw on ancient mammoth tusk ivory by David Smith. Incredible detail by master scrimshander, Smith. Set in sterling silver, these will be worn with pride by both men and women for years and years.
“Ship’s Anchor Cufflinks” black and white scrimshaw on ancient mammoth tusk ivory by David Smith. Incredible detail by master scrimshander, Smith. Set in sterling silver, these will be worn with pride by both men and women for years and years.
“Bald Eagle Portrait” black and white scrimshaw on ancient mammoth tusk ivory bark by David Smith. The fierceness of the eagle is captured by Smith in this gem. It is said Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be our national bird, not the eagle. Although Franklin was correct in many things, he was dead wrong about the turkey.
“Thoughtful Silverback” black and white scrimshaw on rare blue ancient mammoth ivory tusk bark by David Smith. Silverback seems to be quite serious, perhaps thinking about his well hidden group. This piece of ivory is simply amazing with the rare blue tones and, also, it is very thick with no checks whatsoever. Scrimshander, Smith, has used the ivory to the very best advantage. Stunning cocobolo stand completes the picture.
“America’s Cup Schooner” color scrimshaw on ancient mammoth tusk ivory bark by David Smith. Racing schooner with massive sails (some had over 10,000 sq. ft.)! Highly detailed work by master scrimshander, Smith. Look closely and you can see the crewmen on board. Nice touch with blue sky high above, concentrating one’s attention on the lovely schooner herself.