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No Rick. The lot was passed without a bid. I will PM the listing to you.
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in most countries Ivory is now a no go to buy and officially import , even if form before 1947
I have posted before on the subject https://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showt...ivory+milandro in the EU the only entities which can purchase ivory for a public sourced are museums there is a very good chance that even transporting agencies would refuse handling ivory items |
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not in Europe
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/pres.../qanda_21_6888 most couriers would simply refuse to transport too Selling Ivory is only permitted for sale to museums in Europe so a private collector, these days , can only keep the stuff he has Frankly speaking a lot of people I know avoid Ivory and the results of the sale show it too a Cites certificate is NOT sufficient anymore "...Import of ivory is prohibited, except for very narrow exemptions. It is only permitted under strict conditions for pre-1975 musical instruments, and for antiques (artefacts from before 1947) if sold to a museum..." So, In EUROPE the only people who can import and sell any Ivory can ONLY do so if selling to a MUSEUM that is if they want to do it LEGALLY This makes buying Ivory practically valueless for an European buyer |
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There is a significant risk importing any ivory-containing item into Australia. Like the U.S. and Europe, we have enforcement of CITES regulations and confiscation/destruction of ivory-containing items without the required certification, which is expensive and difficult to obtain. Thus, this lot would have been of little interest to (law-abiding) collectors in countries that enforce the CITES requirements. Regards, Ian P.S. Did you happen to know the collector who put this lot up for auction? |
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Thanks Xas. Would you care to comment on the age and dress of these items?
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Are milk tusks also banned?
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Here's another kris from that collection, sorry i can't show the whole thing in deference to the owner. But you'll notice the dress is virtually the same- except this kris has a molar ivory pommel. The ex-collector collected a massive number of pieces in Davao in the 1970s. |
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