Title
paddle shaped implement
Mediumivory
Dimensions4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm)
Object number2021.50.9
Institutional Credit LineCourtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum
DescriptionHighly polished. Use unknown, but perhaps a burnishing tool or rubber. Provenance From personal effects of Capt. Marshall Carey Gilbert (1845-1911) who made his first whaling voyage at age 21 onboard the bark Morning Star of New Bedford, Charles E. Allen, master, 1866-1867, a right whaling voyage to Hudson Bay. His second whaling voyage was onboard the bark Rousseau of New Bedford, James Hyland, master, 1870-1875, a sperm and right whaling voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Hyland came home sick and Gilbert advanced. His first command was the bark Platina of New Bedford, Peleg L. Sherman, master, 1879-1882, on a sperm and right whaling voyage to the Atlantic Ocean. Gilbert took command when Sherman fell ill. He also commanded the bark Platina of New Bedford, 1882-1886, on a sperm whaling and right voyage to the Atlantic Ocean. He later joined the merchant service working on coastwise steamers to the Caribbean and eastern seaboard.From personal effects of Capt. Marshall Carey Gilbert (1845-1911) who made his first whaling voyage at age 21 onboard the bark Morning Star of New Bedford, Charles E. Allen, master, 1866-1867, a right whaling voyage to Hudson Bay. His second whaling voyage was onboard the bark Rousseau of New Bedford, James Hyland, master, 1870-1875, a sperm and right whaling voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Hyland came home sick and Gilbert advanced. His first command was the bark Platina of New Bedford, Peleg L. Sherman, master, 1879-1882, on a sperm and right whaling voyage to the Atlantic Ocean. Gilbert took command when Sherman fell ill. He also commanded the bark Platina of New Bedford, 1882-1886, on a sperm whaling and right voyage to the Atlantic Ocean. He later joined the merchant service working on coastwise steamers to the Caribbean and eastern seaboard.
On View
Not on viewca. 1727-1760
1745-1925
1800-1880
ca. 1800

