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Fine 19th Century scrimshaw walrus tusk picture stand, the front of the tusks decorated with rope twist design with ships and VR (Victoria) above walruses to the base, a 19th Century miniature of a lady hangs between, the reverse of the tusks with WILL ANNE to one and 58 to the other raised on a base and bun feet, 55cm wide x 40cm high
A Collection of Newfoundland and Labrador Artefacts, comprising walrus tusk carved as an Inuit fishing through a hole in the ice, 8cm; a 19th century powder horn, initialled MC, indistinctly inscribed in prickwork and with nine kill marks; a mink pelt; a slatted wood model of a lobster pot and a birch and pebble fishing weight (5)
Hides/Tusks: A Quantity of Tusks and Hides, circa late 20th century, two pairs of Desert Warthog tusks both mounted upon matching shields, one Bronze medal class the other Silver medal class, European Wild Boar tusk sets, twenty seven various sets of varying sized shields, South African Springbok, tanned hide, Blue Wildebeest, tanned hide, European Badger, three complete prepared skins (qty)
Natural History: An Early 19th Century Whale Bone Walking Stick, the tapering haft decorated with checkering to the handle, below a carved rope collar leading into carved spiralling to imitate Narwhal tusk, 74cm (lacking pommel) lacking pommel, has been varnished at some point which is now flaking off easily, tip of stick missing, signs of age and wear conducive with age , 14/08/18
Skulls/Anatomy: An Example of a Part Walrus Skull (Obobenus rosmarus), circa 1900, North America, attached to a period style shaped oak shield, left tusk 45.5cm, right tusk 46cm (to socket edge), from the wall 14cm, 71cm high, width at broadest part of skull 18cm Appendix III Annex B (Exempt) A re-export permit will be required if exporting outside of the EU
Natural History: Four Framed Prints of Rowland Ward Invoices, three dated 1894, describing the mounting of a Tortoise into a table lamp, relaxing and dressing of two Snake skins and designing as two standard lamps, another for five insect death powders, dressing of three pieces of Ostrich skin designing and mounting as sofa covers, the mounting of a pair of Roan Antelope horns onto a shield, and the restoration of a Labrador puppy case, (4), together with a Hippopotamus Tusk mounted cased carving set, with silver collars, circa 1911 by George Howson
Antler/Tusk Furniture: An Oak Framed Whip Rack, circa 1920, by Edward Gerrard & Sons, London, constructed with an oak frame, mounted with six various sized Warthog tusks, two circular metal hanging eyes, 54cm by 49cm, with Ivorine label to verso E. Gerrard & Sons, Natural History Studios, Naturalists and Osteologists, 61 College Place, London, N,W
Hunting Interest: Hunting in Ethiopia Book by Tony Sanchez-Arino, Volume V, copy no.316, signed by Author and Illustrator, together with two Animal Tail Fly Swats with hard wood handles, an Antler Horn Cigar Cutter, a Metal Mounted Tobacco Box, Warthog Tusk Cork Screw, a Wild Boar Tusk Bottle Opener (7)
λ A Victorian walking cane, the ivory handle carved with a growling dog's head, with glass eyes, above a Malacca shaft, 96cm long, together with an early 20th century Anglo-Indian ivory and hardwood cane, the handle carved with a dog's head, a late Victorian ivory handled stick with a two-part hinged folding shaft and a boar's tusk handled cane with a basket weave ferrule and a briar shaft. (4)click here to view the page turning catalogue
λ A late 19th century Chinese Canton carved ivory tusk vase, with a reticulated ground and decorated with figures in various pursuits, in a rocky landscape setting, with pagodas and pine trees, on a hardwood base, 24.4cm high.Provenance: An English Private Collection, acquired in the early 20th century.click here to view the page turning catalogue
A FINELY CARVED 19th CENTURY SOUTH GERMAN IVORY, ANTLER AND BURR WOOD TEA CADDY/CASKET with a lift off lid mounted with a seated Stag above a stained ivory tusk body finely relief carved depicting Stags and Roe Deer resting in a woodland setting; standing on three carved lions paw feet 12cm across 15cm highConditionIn good overall untouched condition, the deer on the lid has lost is antlers, the wooden top has two chips missing from the edge and a small crack. The ivory body is in good undamaged condition. The piece is very dirty.
A 19th CENTURY MEIJI PERIOD JAPANESE SILVER AND IVORY SHIBAYAMA TEA CADDY having Foo Dog handles either side of the silver lid with pigeon finial and floral enamel decoration above a carved ivory tusk inlaid with semi-precious stones depicting ducks in a floral setting raised on a matching silver base 24cm high 18cm wide - character marks to ivory and silver
A GOOD JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD SHIBAYAMA & IVORY SILVER MOUNTED TANKARD, the tusk body decorated in gold lacquer, mother-of-pearl, coral and hardstone with water fowl in a lotus pond, the English silver mounts with impressed marks including ‘Heaton Park 1895’ & ‘Elkington & Co, Ltd. Manchester’, 5in wide at widest point of base & 8.9in high.
A GOOD SIGNED JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD SHIBAYAMA & IVORY TUSK VASE, with enamelled silver cover and bamboo form fixed silver stand, the sides decorated with scenes of birds, fish, quail, foliage and iris, the wood base plate inlaid with a silver-metal maker’s mark, the cover with a twin bird finial, 11.2in high overall.
A LARGE GOOD QUALITY SIGNED JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD IVORY TUSK VASE & COVER, weighing approx. 1.77Kg, together with a fitted wood stand, the sides well carved with a basket containing a profusion of flowers, the side with an engraved signature, 15.25in high overall, the ivory vase & cover itself 13.2in high overall.
Maximian AR Argenteus. Carthage, AD 296-298. MAXIMIANVS AVG, laureate head right / FE ADVENT AVGG NN, Africa standing facing with head to left, holding standard and tusk, lion seated to left with head right at her feet, with bucranium to left; S in exergue. RIC 13b; RSC 92. 3.24g, 18mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Very Rare. From a private South American collection.

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