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To my eye, the ivory carving looks very Chinese or Japanese, and a nice example of such. Possibly "re-purposed" as a hilt from something else. A walking stick or parasol handle perhaps. Which then has me seeing this as a sailors memento or curio.
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seriously ? can you show me japanese or chinese carvings in this style ? Best regards, Willem |
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G'day Guys,
That animal is definitely not a wallaby or kangaroo! Cheers, Bryce |
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However, I may be wrong, and I await your suggestion of the carvings origin with a fair bit of interest. |
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