Native American, Pacific Northwest Coast, Alaska, Inuit, Aleut, ca. late 19th to mid-20th century CE. This is a handsome walrus ivory carving that forms part of a handle and neck for a cane featuring a polar bear and fox. The handle is curved for gripping and low relief carved with the elongated fox body on one side, the snout in high relief, and the bear on the other side- the open mouth painted with red and black to highlight the sharp fangs. The surface has been highly polished and as developed a light-yellow patina over the years. Size: 8.75" L x 1.25" W (22.2 cm x 3.2 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 Brevard, North Carolina, USA collection
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#171018
Condition
Fragment of a larger piece. Loss to slender rod part. Rest of handle is intact and very good. Remains of red and black pigments on carved heads.