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Lucienne Heuvelmans, Virgin and Child, Art Deco Figurative Sculpture
By Lucienne Heuvelmans 1
Located in PARIS, FR
Superb patinated bronze and ivory art deco sculpture of the Virgin Mary tenderly holding her child, Jesus, by Lucienne Heuvelmans, signed. France 1920s. Very good condition. Dimen...
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1920s French Art Deco Vintage Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bronze

Montesquieu Portrait Tortoiseshell Snuff Box
By Jacques Joseph de Gault
Located in New Orleans, LA
An exquisite miniature of French philosopher Charles Montesquieu graces the lid of this tortoiseshell-lined snuff box. The handsome portrait was fash...
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18th Century French Louis XV Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Gold, Enamel

Megalodon Tooth //3.9" High
Located in New York, NY
This huge megalodon tooth is five to ten million years old out of South Carolina, USA. The megalodon was the biggest predatory shark to ever live. Reaching lengths of 70 feet or more...
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15th Century and Earlier American Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Set of 3 Japanese Inro Pill Boxes
Located in Munich, DE
These three antique handcrafted inro cases, are a wonderful collection of Japanese Sagemono (hanging object). These inro have several sections stacked ...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Anglo-Japanese Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone, Bamboo, Wood

Magnifying Glass Antique Horn Handle Gold Plated Embossed Brass 19th century
Located in Sweden, SE
The magnifying glass, a tool that has been an essential part of human history for centuries, has undergone numerous transformations in its design and materiality. The combination of ...
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Late 19th Century European Rococo Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Gold Plate, Brass

German Lusterweibchen Four-Light Chandelier w. Carved Mermaid Figure and Antlers
Located in Barntrup, DE
This amazing German chandelier features a delicate hand-carved and polychrome hand-painted mythical lady or mermaid with a scaly fishtail. The adorable and handsome lady is holding a cartouche-shaped shield. The light fixture is hung on a chain suspension, mounted on real antlers, and decorated with red and yellow wrought iron...
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Early 20th Century German Early Victorian Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Metal, Wrought Iron

Carl Auböck Pen Holder, Austria, 1960s
Located in Berlin, DE
Carl Auböck pen holder, Austria, 1960s.
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1960s Austrian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Horn

Japanese Carved Netsuke Polychrome Figure Group by Gyokuseki (玉石) , Meiji
Located in Norton, MA
Netsuke Japanese Hand-Carved Polychrome Figure Group depicts a man holding a large cudgel and twining around a big bell, Signed by Gyokuseki (玉石) on the bottom from the Meiji Period. A truly hand-carved ivory figure with fine craftsmanship in a detailed carving This item is 1" wide x1" deep x 1.5" high in dimension, from the 19th century. This item is in excellent condition with no damages. Shipping Note: USA only, no International shipping The Essence of Netsuke: Like all art objects of great worth, netsuke distills the essence of a specific time and place. Worn as part of a traditional Japanese man’s ensemble from the 17th century onwards, the netsuke’s purpose was hyper-specific, and its functional simplicity lent artists unlimited freedom to constantly redefine what it could be. Formally, netsukes have few requirements: they must be small, they must have holes through which to pass a single cord, and they must have no protuberances that could damage one’s kimono. Everything else is left to the carver’s imagination. As such netsuke differs in style, subject, and material as widely as the personalities of their makers, and they are consequently supremely collectible. Netsuke emerged as a practical solution to dressing in 17th-century Japan. ‘Men’s kimonos didn’t have sewn-up sleeves — they were completely open, front and back, and that meant that the sleeves couldn’t be used as a pocket, as they could in women’s kimonos,’ Goodall explains. To carry things such as tobacco, medicine, or other necessities, men hung stylish inro and other vessels from cords looped under and behind the wide sashes that held their kimonos in place. At the other end of those cords, men fastened small, ornamental objects as counterweights; those objects evolved into netsuke. The netsuke’s origins are still ‘theoretical’, Goodall says. ‘It’s thought that, with increasing imports from China in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, the toggles that were used on Chinese clothing...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

Tortoise Shell fossil mounted on custom acrylic base
Located in Polanco, CDMX
Name: Stylemys “Pillar Turtle”. Origin: North Dakota, USA Period: Miocene 12 to 15 million years ago Fossil of a terrestrial turtle belonging to the “Testudinae” that inhabited what...
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2010s Mexican Organic Modern Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Acrylic, Tortoise Shell

Antique Multicolor Horn Oval Snuff Box
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Oval Snuff Box, c. 1860, of multicolored horn. Fine condition. 3" l., 2 1/8" d., 3/4" h. This item includes restricted materials and cannot be sold outside of the contiguous United S...
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Mid-19th Century Victorian Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Horn

An Indo-Portuguese colonial tortoiseshell veneered wooden casket
Located in Amsterdam, NL
India, probably made in Gujarat for Portuguese Goa, late 17th/early 18th century The tortoiseshell laid over gold foil, and the interior with red lacquer and possibly later added re...
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Late 17th Century Indian Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Silver

Antique Anglo Indian Inlaid Box
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Impressive antique Anglo Indian British colonial lidded box handcrafted in a rectangular form featuring a top with a micro marquetry medallion, co...
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Early 20th Century Indian Anglo-Indian Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone, Mahogany

Japanese Carved Netsuke Polychrome Figure by Matsuyoshi松吉 Meiji Period
Located in Norton, MA
Netsuke Japanese Hand-Carved Polychrome Figure depicts a man holding a large hammer, Signed by Matsuyoshi 松吉 on the bottom from the Meiji period. A truly hand-carved ivory figure with fine craftsmanship in a detailed carving This item is 1.5" wide x1" deep x 1.5" high in dimension, from the 19th century. This item is in excellent condition with no damages. Shipping Note: USA only, no International shipping The Essence of Netsuke: Like all art objects of great worth, netsuke distills the essence of a specific time and place. Worn as part of a traditional Japanese man’s ensemble from the 17th century onwards, the netsuke’s purpose was hyper-specific, and its functional simplicity lent artists unlimited freedom to constantly redefine what it could be. Formally, netsukes have few requirements: they must be small, they must have holes through which to pass a single cord, and they must have no protuberances that could damage one’s kimono. Everything else is left to the carver’s imagination. As such netsuke differs in style, subject, and material as widely as the personalities of their makers, and they are consequently supremely collectible. Netsuke emerged as a practical solution to dressing in 17th-century Japan. ‘Men’s kimonos didn’t have sewn-up sleeves — they were completely open, front and back, and that meant that the sleeves couldn’t be used as a pocket, as they could in women’s kimonos,’ Goodall explains. To carry things such as tobacco, medicine, or other necessities, men hung stylish inro and other vessels from cords looped under and behind the wide sashes that held their kimonos in place. At the other end of those cords, men fastened small, ornamental objects as counterweights; those objects evolved into netsuke. The netsuke’s origins are still ‘theoretical’, Goodall says. ‘It’s thought that, with increasing imports from China in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, the toggles that were used on Chinese...
Category

19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

Japanese Carved Netsuke Polychrome Figure Group"The Turtleman" Signed , Edo
Located in Norton, MA
Netsuke Japanese Hand-Carved Polychrome Figure Group depicts a man carrying a title shell, signed on the bottom from the Edo Period. A truly hand-carved ivory figure with fine craftsmanship in a detailed carving This item is 1.25" wide x1.125" deep x 1.5" high in dimension, from the 19th century. This item is in excellent condition with no damages. Shipping Note: USA only, no International shipping The Essence of Netsuke: Like all art objects of great worth, netsuke distills the essence of a specific time and place. Worn as part of a traditional Japanese man’s ensemble from the 17th century onwards, the netsuke’s purpose was hyper-specific, and its functional simplicity lent artists unlimited freedom to constantly redefine what it could be. Formally, netsukes have few requirements: they must be small, they must have holes through which to pass a single cord, and they must have no protuberances that could damage one’s kimono. Everything else is left to the carver’s imagination. As such netsuke differs in style, subject, and material as widely as the personalities of their makers, and they are consequently supremely collectible. Netsuke emerged as a practical solution to dressing in 17th-century Japan. ‘Men’s kimonos didn’t have sewn-up sleeves — they were completely open, front and back, and that meant that the sleeves couldn’t be used as a pocket, as they could in women’s kimonos,’ Goodall explains. To carry things such as tobacco, medicine, or other necessities, men hung stylish inro and other vessels from cords looped under and behind the wide sashes that held their kimonos in place. At the other end of those cords, men fastened small, ornamental objects as counterweights; those objects evolved into netsuke. The netsuke’s origins are still ‘theoretical’, Goodall says. ‘It’s thought that, with increasing imports from China in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, the toggles that were used on Chinese...
Category

19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

Pair of Early 20thc Antique Bone Carved Elephant Sculpture
Located in Pasadena, CA
Pair of Early 20thc Oriental Antique Bone Carved Elephant sculpture.47w x 16w x 30h
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1920s Chinese Chinese Export Vintage Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Japanese Carved Netsuke Polychrome Figure "Sumo" Signed, Meiji Period
Located in Norton, MA
Netsuke Japanese Hand-Carved Polychrome Decorated Figure "Sumo", depicting a strongman holding a big rope and pulling something, signed on the bottom from the Meiji period. This it...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

Megalodon Tooth //4.1" High
Located in New York, NY
This huge megalodon tooth is five to ten million years old out of South Carolina, USA. The megalodon was the biggest predatory shark to ever live. Reaching lengths of 70 feet or more...
Category

15th Century and Earlier American Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Megalodon Tooth //4.5" High
Located in New York, NY
This huge megalodon tooth is five to ten million years old out of South Carolina, USA. The megalodon was the biggest predatory shark to ever live. Reaching lengths of 70 feet or more...
Category

15th Century and Earlier American Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Megalodon Tooth // 4.2" High
Located in New York, NY
This huge megalodon tooth is five to ten million years old out of South Carolina, USA. The megalodon was the biggest predatory shark to ever live. Reaching lengths of 70 feet or more...
Category

15th Century and Earlier American Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Megalodon Tooth // 4" High
Located in New York, NY
This huge megalodon tooth is five to ten million years old out of South Carolina, USA. The megalodon was the biggest predatory shark to ever live. Reaching lengths of 70 feet or more...
Category

15th Century and Earlier American Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Megalodon Tooth // 4.1" High
Located in New York, NY
This huge megalodon tooth is five to ten million years old out of South Carolina, USA. The megalodon was the biggest predatory shark to ever live. Reaching lengths of 70 feet or more...
Category

15th Century and Earlier American Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Megalodon Tooth //4.1" High
Located in New York, NY
This huge megalodon tooth is five to ten million years old out of South Carolina, USA. The megalodon was the biggest predatory shark to ever live. Reaching lengths of 70 feet or more...
Category

15th Century and Earlier American Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Megalodon Tooth //4.11" High
Located in New York, NY
This huge megalodon tooth is five to ten million years old out of South Carolina, USA. The megalodon was the biggest predatory shark to ever live. Reaching lengths of 70 feet or more...
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15th Century and Earlier American Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Megalodon Tooth //4.25" High
Located in New York, NY
This huge megalodon tooth is five to ten million years old out of South Carolina, USA. The megalodon was the biggest predatory shark to ever live. Reaching lengths of 70 feet or more...
Category

15th Century and Earlier American Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Megalodon Tooth //4.25" High
Located in New York, NY
This huge megalodon tooth is five to ten million years old out of South Carolina, USA. The megalodon was the biggest predatory shark to ever live. Reaching lengths of 70 feet or more...
Category

15th Century and Earlier American Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Megalodon Tooth //4.26" High
Located in New York, NY
This huge megalodon tooth is five to ten million years old out of South Carolina, USA. The megalodon was the biggest predatory shark to ever live. Reaching lengths of 70 feet or more...
Category

15th Century and Earlier American Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Megalodon Tooth //4.27" High
Located in New York, NY
This huge megalodon tooth is five to ten million years old out of South Carolina, USA. The megalodon was the biggest predatory shark to ever live. Reaching lengths of 70 feet or more...
Category

15th Century and Earlier American Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

African Kudu Antler Horn Sculpture on Wooden Stand Taxidermy Lodge Decor 40"
Located in Dayton, OH
Kudu horn over plinth base. Features realistic patina and modern styling. Dimensions: 6" x 6" x 40.5"h
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Late 20th Century Rustic Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Horn, Hardwood

Japanese Carved Okimono Polychrome Birds by Tenzan (天山), Meiji Period
Located in Norton, MA
Japanese Carved Okimono Polychrome Birds, Signed by Tenzan (天山) on the bottom, Meiji Period. A truly hand-carved ivory figure with fine craftsmanship in a detailed carving Dimension...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

Greenlandica Walrus Skull with Tusks
Located in Kastrup, DK
Greenlandica. Walrus skull and jaw, Odobenus rosmarus, with two attached tusks (38 cm). Measurements cm. (lying on the floor as in the last two pictures) H: 33 W: 31 D: 60 Tusks: ...
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Late 20th Century Other Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Chinese Calligraphy Brush with Green Stone Handle
Located in Chicago, IL
Along with paper, ink, and inkstone, the brush is one of the Four Treasures of the scholar’s studio. Arguably the most important tool, the brush served as a direct link to the artist...
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20th Century Chinese Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Stone, Other

Japanese Carved Netsuke Polychrome Figure Group #1 by Yoshikawa , Meiji
Located in Norton, MA
Netsuke Japanese Hand-Carved Polychrome Figure Group #1 by Yoshikawa "The Happy Buddha and a Kid" #H1, Signed on the bottom from the Meiji period. A truly hand-carved ivory figure wi...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

17th century apothecary's ivory mortar and pestle - Indo-Portuguese
Located in Bruxelles, BE
Large apothecary's ivory mortar and pestle Indo-Portuguese 17th century Cites certificate number IT/CE/3023/MI/01112 mortar 19,5 x 11 cm ; pestle 26 cm Beautiful patina
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17th Century Indian Spanish Colonial Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory

Walrus Jaw and Tusks
Located in Kastrup, DK
Greenlandica Walrus upper jaw, Odobenus rosmarus, with molars and 2 tusks. Tusk length: 18 cm. Greenland approx. 1900
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Early 20th Century Greenlandic Other Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Pair of Vintage German Carved Black Forest Mounted Deer Wall Sculptures
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Set of two similar Black Forest carved and hand-painted 'stag' sculptures with real antlers mounted to decorative 'wreath' plaques for wall hanging (ca. 1930s/40s, Germany). One deer...
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1940s German Black Forest Vintage Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Antler, Wood, Paint

Chinese Calligraphy Brush with Glass Bead Handle
Located in Chicago, IL
Along with paper, ink, and inkstone, the brush is one of the Four Treasures of the scholar’s studio. Arguably the most important tool, the brush served as a direct link to the artist...
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20th Century Chinese Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Metal, Other

Japanese Carved Netsuke Polychrome Figure Group #2 by Yoshikawa , Meiji
Located in Norton, MA
Netsuke Japanese Hand-Carved Polychrome Figure Group #2 by Yoshikawa "The Happy Buddha and a Kid" #H1, Signed on the bottom from the Meiji period. A truly hand-carved ivory figure wi...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

Chinese Calligraphy Brush with Blue Glass Handle
Located in Chicago, IL
Along with paper, ink, and inkstone, the brush is one of the Four Treasures of the scholar’s studio. Arguably the most important tool, the brush served as a direct link to the artist...
Category

20th Century Chinese Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Stone, Other

Japanese Carved Netsuke A Goose Biting a Fish-Signed by Tomotada, Edo
Located in Norton, MA
Netsuke Japanese Hand-Carved Mixed Material Figure, A Goose Biting a Fish-Signed by Tomotada from the Edo period. Ric.NA007 This item is 2" wide x 1" deep x 0.75" high in dimension,...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

Carl Aubock II Organic Drop Horn Bowl, Vide-Poche, Vienna, Austria, 1950s
Located in Vienna, AT
A beautiful and minimalistic mid-century modern bowl from the 1950s, shaped like a drop, made of cow horn. Designed and manufactured by Werkstätte Carl Auböck, Vienna, Austria. A ver...
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Horn

Antique Japanese Carved Okimono Polychrome Decorated Group by Gyokko Meiji
Located in Norton, MA
Antique Japanese Carved Okimono Polychrome Decorated Figure Group seated on a wood stand, signed by Gyokko, depicting a seated artisan carving and decorating a figure of a happy Bud...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

Japanese Lacquer Inro with Netsuke Okame Mask Meiji Period
Located in Norton, MA
Japanese Lacquer Inro with Netsuke Okame Mask, brown lacquer with 3 sections and 2 compartments, and carved ivory polychrome Okame mask and a rope hair. This item is from the Meiji P...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Lacquer, Ivory

Antique Pair Japanese Carved Netsukes "Two Roosters" by Hogyoku法玉, Meiji Period
Located in Norton, MA
Antique Pair of Japanese Carved Netsukes "Roosterss", depicting two seating Roosters with a very fine detailed carving, signed by Hogyoku法玉 on the bottoms. This item is 1.5" wide x ...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

Large Moorish Arabesque Inlaid Table Box
Located in Forney, TX
A stunning vintage Moorish arabesque inlaid table box, 20th century, high quality rectangular box with hinged lid, featuring contrasting mother of pearl, exotic hardwood, and bone marquetry inlay arranged in geometric patterns, opening to red fabric lined interior. Dimensions: (approx) 3" High, 16.75" Wide, 6 1/8" Deep; 3.2lbs As warm and attractive as it is functional, having the ideal large size and proportions for a variety of different uses, including concealing a remote control on your coffee table or sofa table, or as a jewelry casket, trinket case...
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20th Century Moorish Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone, Mother-of-Pearl, Hardwood, Ebony, Rosewood, Tulipwood

Antique Pair of Japanese Carved Netsukes "Dragon Turtles", Meiji Period
Located in Norton, MA
Antique Pair of Japanese Carved Netsukes "Dragon Turtles", depicting two turtles with turtle bodies but dragon heads. This item is 1.35" wide ...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

Rare Important Fine Chiparus Sculpture of a Woman Holding a Book
Located in New York, NY
The Following Item is An Outstanding Fine Patinaed Beautiful Estate Bronze Sculpture of a Woman Holding a Book behind her Back. Woman is featured with Finely Carved Sculpting and a B...
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20th Century Unknown Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bronze

Jugendstil fruit knives with holder vienna around 1908
Located in Wien, AT
Jugendstil fruit knives with holder vienna around 1908 Steel and bone handle Original condition
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Early 1900s Austrian Jugendstil Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Steel

Japanese Carved Bone Floral Birds Inro, signed early 20th Century
Located in Norton, MA
Nicely carved Inro with birds and flowers. Quality craftsmanship. Hand-carved pierced sides and top. Opens into two pieces, held together with a rust-red silk string, with carved bon...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Japanese Carved Bone A Bamboo-Form Snuff Bottle
Located in Norton, MA
Presenting an astonishing Japanese Antique Carved Bone bamboo-form snuff bottle, museum quality. Dimension: 2.5" H x 1 " Dia. Condition: Excellent Condition
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Early 20th Century Japanese Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Japanese Carved Netsuke Polychrome Figure by Gyokushi (玉芝), Edo Period
Located in Norton, MA
Netsuke Japanese Hand-Carved Polychrome Decorated Figure, Signed by Gyokushi (玉芝), Edo Period. A truly hand-carved ivory figure, A man is lifting a weight. It looks like he is chal...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

Japanese Carved Netsuke Humanoid Dragon by Yamada Hojitsu法實, Edo Period
Located in Norton, MA
Japanese Carved Netsuke Humanoid Dragon-Signed by Yamada Hojitsu法實, Edo Period (1825–1872), Ric.NA001 This item is 1.5" wide x 0.75" deep x 2" high in dimension. This item is in ex...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

Antique Japanese Carved Okimono Happy Buddha, Meiji Period
Located in Norton, MA
Antique Japanese Carved Okimono Mixed Material Figure "Happy Buddha on Stand", Meiji Period This item is 2" wide x1.5" deep x 5" high in dimension, the wood stand measures 3" W x 2...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

Japanese Carved Bone Woven Basket Inro, early 20th Century
Located in Norton, MA
Intricately carved inro in the form of a woven basket. Quality craftsmanship. Opens into two pieces, held together with a rust-red silk string. Made of natural bone material. Good co...
Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone

Vintage Italian Hauy Pouigo Crane or Heron Sculpture in Horn and Silver
Located in Miami, FL
Vintage Italian Hauy Pouigo Crane or Heron Sculpture in Horn and Silver Offered for sale is a circa 1970s polished steer/cow horn and silver sculpture of a heron or crane perched o...
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1970s Italian Vintage Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Silver

Japanese Carved Netsuke Polychrome Decorated Figur, Signed by Matsuyoshi, Meiji
Located in Norton, MA
Netsuke Japanese Hand-Carved Polychrome Decorated Figure, Signed by Matsuyoshi, from the Meiji period. Ric.NA003 A truly hand-carved mixed material figure, A Wise Man Holding a Rope,...
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19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

Paul Sormani Marquetry Token Box, 19th Century.
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Paul Sormani marquetry token box, 19th century. Precious wood and bone marquetry token box, Napoleon III period, 19th century. H: 10cm, W: 36cm, D: 26cm
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19th Century French Napoleon III Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Bone, Wood

Large George III Table / Master Snuff in Stained Mulberry Burl and Tortoiseshell
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Large Georgian table or master snuff box of cushion form having tortoiseshell veneered front, back and end caps with green stained mulberry burl bottom and lid, the lid with a wood h...
Category

Late 19th Century English Georgian Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Tortoise Shell, Burl

Antique Japanese Carved Okimono Polychrome Decorated Group Mother & Son, Meiji
Located in Norton, MA
Antique Japanese Carved Okimono Polychrome Decorated Figure Group Mother & Son, Meiji Period This item is 2" wide x1 5/8" deep x 6" high in dimension, from the late 19th century, a...
Category

19th Century Japanese Antique Bone Decorative Objects

Materials

Ivory, Paint

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