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Asian Antiques6201 of 10167Japanese Moriage vaselate Qing Qianjiang Floor Vase by  Zhu Shao Quan
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    Posted 9 years ago

    pamelams
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    I inherited this item in the 1970's but I have no idea where it came from. My Aunt, who left it to me, travelled all over the world so I presume she picked it up on her travels.
    I am not sure if it is carved from bone or ivory. The carving is very intricate and depicts animals and angel type figures.
    There are 4 separate pieces and each peace measures approx 8 inches x 2 inches. It is in excellent condition as it has always been displayed behind glass.
    The fourth photo is of the back of the carving. Is there a way of sussing out if it is ivory or bone?
    Any views on this would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks Pam

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    Comments

    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 9 years ago
      Have a close look at the back side with a 15x loop. The picture here shows air bubbles. Bone and Ivory don't have air bubbles.
    2. pamelams pamelams, 9 years ago
      Thank you for your comment.
      I have studied the item and the marks you describe as air bubbles are more like marrow bone marks.
      I have also tried the pin test and this leaves no mark whatsoever on the items.
      I am leaning more towards the carving being carved from bone. Do you think I am correct?

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