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Sale items in this section, which are taken from various listings we've discovered on eBay, have received a lot of bids, or at least one bid at a high amount. We take such interesting boating and nautical antiques and add a short article here, with information about the auction's bidding activity. When the auction is finished, we update the article to add what the outcome was — the final price, number of bids, and whether or not the reserve price was met (if not, the item may reappear in our listings).
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eBay pounces on illegal scrimshaw auctions
This is part 2 of our “special rare scrimshaw sale” watch. See the original page here.
Update: all auctions closed early!
We were going to post updates on these 5 auctions from “arik619″ once a day until they were finished, but all the auctions have been closed. Apparently the seller was misleading about the origin and provenance of his scrimshaw, and was trying to sell illegal pieces.
Evidently eBay shut the auctions down and cancelled all the bids.
So our plan has turned into a big nothing. But at least we now know that eBay does apparently try to stay vigilant and not promote the killing of whales for crafts.
We’ll look for some other auction to track soon. In the meantime check out some legal scrimshaw for sale. And we’ll try to choose a seller next time who isn’t such a loser.
There is currently a special collection of 5 pieces of scrimshaw for auction on eBay. The pieces are being sold in individual auctions by user arik619, and each has an opening bid of $100. We will be tracking the auctions’ progress here on www.Maritime-Antiques.com until they are finished in about 9 days from now.
Each piece is an orca whale tooth. All are Alaskan Inuit pieces. The seller is in La Jolla, California, and will ship worldwide.
Overview of the 5 scrimshaw pieces from arik619’s ebay auction:
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Check back on this blog to see the daily progress of these scrimshaw pieces. The easiest way is to subscribe to the blog’s feed. We are tracking these auctions because we’re curious how 5 very similar auctions will plot different courses based on chance.
NOTE: This blog is not affiliated with this eBay seller and has no relationship whatsoever with him or her. Although this site does receive a commission on eBay purchases made by its users, our tracking of these auctions is merely because we’re fans of nautical antiques and like to watch trends and bidding activity. If you share these traits with us, this is for you!


























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