The ones with holes are Japanese Netsuke. They are quite valuable determined by age, quality of carving and artist. You can most likely sell them by documenting the age, before the ivory ban. However, i think some of these are merely resin, especially the white ones with no natural grain differentiation.
Extrodenary piece, I would get them appraised or take them to a museum and have a curator look at them. I really think these are the best pieces I've ever seen you find. How exciting ❤
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I have had some pieces like these that are very detailed and hand carved. I think they are 20th. You can google translate the makers mark to get the artist name
Please please take those to have be evaluated. I’ve heard those fancy auction houses like in New York. You can also send pictures to some places .. will also do appraisals on items. Wish I knew more. Be sure to have those look at Wade.
So i have an ivory stamped ivory from Dynasty Era i have pictures but can not post here its a plate very detailed marked ivory has dragon stamped no damage. Loria Dean Florida i love watching you guys ..Be interested in knowing what you find out . Nice fine you have.
The Seattle Asian Art Museum could help you with this or give you the name of someone closer to you that can appraise etc. If there’s any paperwork found to provide authentic information on them, keep it. You’ll will need it.
I had a piece left to me. I contacted Ivory Experts. Sent pics they got back to me right away. Said it was 100yo. It costs $200 for the cert so it can be sold. I just don’t know where to sell it.
Very sad and I’m glad they don’t kill the poor elephants these days to take the ivory. Still sad that it happened but everyone has their own views. Even though beautiful I’d have to burry them together out of respect for the animal
The ones with holes are Japanese Netsuke. They are quite valuable determined by age, quality of carving and artist. You can most likely sell them by documenting the age, before the ivory ban. However, i think some of these are merely resin, especially the white ones with no natural grain differentiation.
Extrodenary piece, I would get them appraised or take them to a museum and have a curator look at them. I really think these are the best pieces I've ever seen you find. How exciting ❤
Those are beautiful.
Wrong you can sell it. All you have to do is prove its made before the ban. You have makers marks so it will be easy to sell.
Do you know any collectors?
Wade those are beautiful. Although I am glad there is a ban on that now. Hope you get top dollar!
I LOVE the birds!! That would be gorgeous in my bird collection!!
Some of those are Netsukes . The ones with the holes . Some are worth money. O would surely have them checked out. Good find , good luck!
🎉how lovely 😊🎉
Y’all should say what you normally do, such as WOW, etc. That’s part of who you are!!! Stay true to yourselves, y’all are great fun!!! Love your channel!!!
I have had some pieces like these that are very detailed and hand carved. I think they are 20th. You can google translate the makers mark to get the artist name
Antique roadshow maybe??
By the way though are beautiful..❤❤
Please let us know the end result, looks like an antique road show trip is needed.
Please please take those to have be evaluated. I’ve heard those fancy auction houses like in New York. You can also send pictures to some places .. will also do appraisals on items. Wish I knew more. Be sure to have those look at Wade.
So i have an ivory stamped ivory from
Dynasty Era i have pictures but can not post here its a plate very detailed marked ivory has dragon stamped no damage. Loria Dean Florida i love watching you guys ..Be interested in knowing what you find out . Nice fine you have.
Cool
Wauw🙌🏼
The Seattle Asian Art Museum could help you with this or give you the name of someone closer to you that can appraise etc. If there’s any paperwork found to provide authentic information on them, keep it. You’ll will need it.
I had a piece left to me. I contacted Ivory Experts. Sent pics they got back to me right away. Said it was 100yo. It costs $200 for the cert so it can be sold. I just don’t know where to sell it.
Where do you sell your items from storage units at. Hi from Klamath falls Oregon below you guys
Very sad and I’m glad they don’t kill the poor elephants these days to take the ivory. Still sad that it happened but everyone has their own views. Even though beautiful I’d have to burry them together out of respect for the animal
Where do we go to bid on your items?
How does anyone buy from you ?
Real plastic.
If u can’t sell them can u trade them? Cause I bet someone would trade u something cool for that
Carved ivory
Selling ?
Look for occupied japan
Go to a Chinese store.