Featured Ladle with Bone Handle Horse Mark

Discussion in 'Silver' started by cxgirl, Jul 6, 2016.

  1. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    Well this is a blast to the past:)
    Sorry @Jellybeans, no idea on value. Geez, I don't even remember this piece, wonder if I sold it, lol:)
     
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  2. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    you must have kept it......it's so lovely !!!
     
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  3. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    lol, it might be packed up in a box with other 'stuff':)
     
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  4. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    I thought it was possible too.

    I'm not sure what this means?

    Schreger lines only show where ivory has been cut across the grain; if ivory, this would have been cut with it.

    You are absolutely right.

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  5. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

  6. Shangas

    Shangas Underage Antiques Collector and Historian

    Ivory is usually very clean and crisp and off-white and smooth. This looks too gritty, like with marrow-marks etc. So it's bone.
     
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  7. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Bone has that rougher grain, which enlarging the pic of the ladle handle revealed, but when you say ivory is usually very 'clean and crisp', I'm not sure what you mean. If 'clean & crisp' is one end of a scale, what is the opposite end?

    I see ivory that is everything from butter yellow to bone white, creamy shades in between & even some that is faintly pink. A range of shades are shown here:

    https://www.pinterest.com/cameotimescom/ivory-cameos-reliefs/mythological/
     
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