Antique Early 18th-Century Whaling Harpoon
No, this isn’t an orc spear or some fantasy movie prop—though you might consider it just as brutal. This crude but fascinating tool is an authentic 18th-century whaling harpoon, used in real hunts during the 1700s.
While we can (hopefully) all agree that the hunting of these majestic creatures is a grim chapter in history, the whaling industry played a significant role in shaping European economies. Whale oil was a vital commodity at the time, used in the production of everyday necessities such as lamp oil, candles, and soap. It was considered essential, even if we now recognize the devastating ecological consequences of centuries of overhunting in Arctic waters.
Because of its dark legacy, this rare artifact carries mixed emotions. Yet, it remains a powerful piece of history—one that echoes with tales of dangerous voyages, icy seas, and the relentless pursuit of profit and survival.
This harpoon was hand-forged in iron and features a conical socket for mounting a wooden shaft. Its rugged, functional design reflects the harsh realities of whaling in the age of sail.
It would make a striking and conversation-starting addition to any collection of maritime antiques, historical weaponry, or cabinet of curiosities.
After nearly two centuries, the harpoon shows the expected signs of wear, with a richly oxidized patina. The surface has been gently cleaned to remove coarse rust and treated with antique wax for protection and a subtle sheen.
Measurements:
Length: 54 cm
Product code: #01690-25-G