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Here's another patron request that perhaps someone can help with. A
visitor brought in photos of a recently inherited carved elephant
ivory tusk. He has minimal information about it, thinks it might be
mid to late 19th century. It is a full tusk ornately and completely
carved with what appear to be battle scenes - cavalry and infantry,
pagoda style buildings at butt end, trees and other foliage. A
verbal description to one museum made them think it a piece of
tourist art. The owner would like to have more information about the
piece, its origin, age, whatever. He would also like to find a
knowledgable appraiser to evaluate it. He has had one less than
stellar experience with one museum and the appraisers recommended
by them.
If anybody on the list has suggestions, I will pass them on to the
owner. And I will thank you in advance, since that works best.
P.s. I have been given the name of the Peabody-Essex Museum as one
that has a collection of Asian tourist art. Anyone know if they are
on e-mail, or who I might direct an inquiry to?
Mariana
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