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Old 20th June 2016, 02:23 PM   #1
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Default Ivory or bone ?

Any opinions on this knife handle as to the material. The silver mounts are Sheffield hallmarked for 1886 .
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Old 20th June 2016, 02:39 PM   #2
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Ivory
Thank you Colin .... may I ask how one tells ?
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Old 20th June 2016, 04:36 PM   #4
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Colin refer to the Schreger lines. But I've seen a similar dagger with an early sort of plastic which imitates this Schreger lines. Can you use the hot needle test at an unvisible place?

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Old 20th June 2016, 05:10 PM   #5
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Colin refer to the Schreger lines. But I've seen a similar dagger with an early sort of plastic which imitates this Schreger lines. Can you use the hot needle test at an unvisible place?

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Thanks Detlef , tried that and no its not plastic ... I didnt think they would use silver hallmarked mounts on a plastic grip , but you never know of course .
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Old 21st June 2016, 09:55 PM   #6
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Ivorine, as used on kitchenknifes, can look very much like this.
Sometimes including the lines.
However, I think that ivorine would not crack like this handle

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Old 24th June 2016, 09:00 PM   #7
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I don't think ivorine would crack like that, but ivory will. At least I've never seen cracks on table knives with such ivorine handles...
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Old 25th June 2016, 12:27 AM   #8
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I have to agree with Colin on this. These has been my observations as well.
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Old 25th June 2016, 01:02 AM   #9
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A cursory Google search for “cracked celluloid” seems to indicate that it is a problem, at least among fountain pen collectors. However, thinreadline is certainly correct that a hot pin should have shown a positive reaction - in the case of celluloid, that could well be in the form of bursting into flames.
All of which reinforces the difficulty of identifying ivory from a photo on a computer monitor. Sadly, my own collection has several pieces where my optimism proved to be mere wishful thinking when the item was in hand.
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Old 25th June 2016, 05:40 AM   #10
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Ivory.

I have seen a lot of both, and ivory is the only material that would crack like this.
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This is all very interesting and informative , thank you all so much .
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