Talk:Ivory carving

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I was in Calcutta India in 1945. Returned from Burma after 21 months. Purchased a cribbage board. The board is in black ebony wood w/ an inlay of ivory with colored figurines incased on top of board.The case is hard, covered and padded with velvet. Inside the cover is satin inscribed with :  An elephant with following over it. IVORY, MAKINO BROS y CO.., #40 YANAKAMAOMI DAITO-KU, TOKYO, TEL.182-4887. Box size: 12" x 3-1/2'X 1 ". - 2 RED PEGS AND 2 WHITE PEGS. Please provide extimated value, legal sale ? Regards: James E. Norris, CSM, USA.Ret., jenco@artelco. com

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