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Synthetic Ivory Snuff Bottle Sample


Below is a sample of a Chinese Snuff Bottle that was represented and sold as being genuine ivory. The bottle is actually made from a synthetic ivory substance that is a form of poly-resin. This material is frequently used as a substitute for ivory when making pool cues, but it is also used to make fake ivory items sold to unsuspecting tourists and collectors.


Synthetic Ivory Snuff Bottle


Close-up of grain pattern


On first inspection, the bottle appears to be made from ivory. The grain pattern is easily seen on the back of the piece usually attracting the attention of a potential buyer, thus the love affair begins. Nicely carved, appears to be genuine ivory, and the price is a steal. The buyer assumes that the seller doesn't know how valuable the piece is. While we are on that subject, if you ever think that a dealer doesn't know what he/she has and you are in a brick and mortar store, you should definitely think again. You might get lucky at an estate sale, flea market, or yard sale but an antique dealer that has been in business for 20 plus years knows what they have.

You look closer and see that the overall coloration and patina indicates the bottle is an antique, making it that much more valuable. Now you are really excited and your judgment is beginning to be overtaken by emotion. You really want this piece in your collection. You are running numbers through your head on how much this piece is really worth and what an amazing bargain you are about to get.

Next, you turn it upside down to look at the bottom expecting to see the signature of the artist and a beautiful set of Schreger lines. Instead you see this:

It is time to put the piece down, smile at the store owner, and find somewhere else to shop. 

Here is an example of the most commonly misrepresented snuff bottle in the world. This particular bottle was sold at auction through Ebay's live auctions. We sent them an email letting them know the bottle was plastic along with instructions on how to confirm it, but they sold it anyway as ivory. Here are the pictures and the description from their auction.

Here is the actual description from their online auction:

Description:
CARVED IVORY SNUFF BOTTLE Carved ivory snuff bottle, landscape scene front and back, oval metal cap bottom, ivory stopper. Marked: Calligraphic mark on metal bottom. size: 2 3/4''H, 1 5/8''W, 3/4''D. Condition: age appropriate wear. 
This Item will only be shipped domestically

Apply an ounce of logic and it is clear that this bottle couldn't possibly be ivory...

  • Brass is hard and does not bend or stretch

  • Ivory is hard and does not bend or stretch

So how did they ever get the brass inside of the ivory. Ivory it extremely hard, why would they need or want brass on the inside even if it was possible. That would only devalue the bottle. This style of bottle was produced by the thousands from the 1960's on in China to sell to tourists for about a dollar each as souvenirs.  At any given time, you can find at least a handful of them for sale on the internet. The funniest part is that they come is assorted colors including green and blue and are still sold as ivory. The original full boxed set includes four bottles in white, red, blue, and green. I have only ever seen one complete set still intact with the box. (that set would probably be worth something today)


I hope this was helpful. If you have any questions or comments, we would love to hear from you.

jsisk@asianartmall.com


 

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