Northwestern Europe, England or United States, ca. 19th to early 20th century CE. A fine and charming walrus ivory carving of a bulldog's head, that was once the finial to a cane or umbrella. This cute pup has the characteristic jowly cheeks, upturned snout, and wrinkly sagging, skin so characteristic of this breed! The eyes are drilled deeply inward, and the sockets would have been inlaid with glass or stones. The underside has a cavity for inserting the wooden handle of the cane - here the piece of wood is still imbedded inside. The way the ivory was cut and polished reveals the striated layers of the cementum and dentin. This pooch would have been a very stylish handle for any dandy gentleman's cane. Bulldogs were a popular breed in the late 19th century and often associated with the "British spirit" of determination and stubbornness. Size: 1.5" W x 1.5" H (3.8 cm x 3.8 cm)
This is an ESA antique exempt piece of ivory and cannot be sold internationally or to anyone residing in the states of California, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, and Washington. We guarantee that the piece was made prior to 1972.
Provenance: private Evergreen, Colorado, USA collection; ex-private Denver, Colorado, USA, collection, acquired 1960 to 2000
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Condition
Stable linear inclusions and striations and minor surface abrasions. Intact and very good. Yellow and brown patina.