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COLLECTION OF FOSSILIZED
COLLECTION OF FOSSILIZED TEETHCollection of Fossilized Teeth,
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PAIR OF FOSSILIZED TEETH.
PAIR OF FOSSILIZED TEETH. Purportedly excavated in Ohio 1924. Two teeth with full crowns and intact root structures labeled as originating from a Mammoth both are approx. 6''h. 3''w. 5.5''d. Teeth have been varnished and numbered stickers have been applied to each.
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Lot of 3 Pieces of Ivory: 2 Teeth
Lot of 3 Pieces of Ivory: 2 Teeth and a Frame. From a Greenwich, CT estate.
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Stanislav Libenský
Stanislav Libenský (Czechoslovakia 1921-2002) & Jaroslava Brychtova ''The Teeth'' Artist Work Currently On Display At The Corning Museum of Glass Click Here For More Information Sgn. S. Libensky J. Brychtova 1987. Similar examples in ''S. Libensky/J.'' A 40-year Collaboration in Glass'' by Prestel pp. 160-161 & pp. 166-167.Condition: Excellent.Dimensions: Ht. 9 1/2'' W 10'' D 5''Provenance: The Thomas Buechner E
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PAIR OF FOSSILIZED TEETH. Pair
PAIR OF FOSSILIZED TEETH. Pair of unusually large teeth most likely from a species of shark. One complete with slight wear to one edge measures 4.5''l. on the diagonal. The other with a portion of loss and some flaking to layers of tooth 5.25''l. on the diagonal.
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Group of three teeth fossil
Group of three teeth fossil specimens; overall good condition, some loss, age wear, surface wear; largest L 3 1/2" W 1" H 4" (Approx.)
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Box Old Dental Tools
Box Old Dental Tools
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TWO ATTRACTIVE TAN MEGALODON
TWO ATTRACTIVE TAN MEGALODON TEETH WITH NATURAL STAND Both with nearly complete enamel over a brown root, the larger tooth with exceptional form regardless of size; presented with a stand consisting of dowels rising from a maritime fossil concretion.
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PAIR, VERY LARGE BONE VENEERED
PAIR, VERY LARGE BONE VENEERED CURVED TEETH Pair of large curved tessellated bone veneer teeth, with carved courtyard scene incorporating parasol pine trees, cranes, and mountains to one side, and having etched stylized fretwork and flowers to opposing side, apparently unmarked, accompanied by carved black wood stands. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Veronica Holmes, Atlanta, Georgia. Approx. h. 65" (on wood stands).
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LARGE GROUP OF FOSSIL SHARKS' TEETH
LARGE GROUP OF FOSSIL SHARKS' TEETH Representing many species and periods, with a smattering of other small fossils.
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"Dentition des Carnivores"
"Dentition des Carnivores" Educational Classroom Poster. Shows jaws and teeth of different mammals.
Dimensions: H: 60 inches: W: 41 inches ---
Condition: Multiple tears to front art. Some dryness. Has been stored rolled.
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DOGS' TEETH PENDANTSTwo
DOGS' TEETH PENDANTSTwo decorative pendants of dogs' teeth, Nassa shell, and cowry shell decoration on cord with rattan loops. Locale: Murik Lakes, Lower Sepik River Country: Papua New Guinea Date: 1936 or earlier Material: dogs' teeth, cowry shell, small Nassa shells, cord, rattan Dimensions: Diameter 3" Provenance: Louis Pierre Ledoux Collection
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SET OF DENTAL MOLDS. American 1st
SET OF DENTAL MOLDS. American 1st half-20th century. Plastic case of drawers filled with individual teeth labeled ''The Dentists' Supply Co. Bioform'' 6 1/4''h. Included are two tooth keys.
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OLD WHITE PORCELAIN TOOTH MEDICAL
OLD WHITE PORCELAIN TOOTH MEDICAL MODEL SCULPTURE United States,20th CenturyMolded porcelain white glazed tooth of a human molar.
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WHALE TOOTH. Traces of red pigment.
WHALE TOOTH. Traces of red pigment. Some edge flakes. 5"l.
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20th century with bone teeth and
20th century with bone teeth and glass eyes on carved wooden plinths overall 31.5'' H x 15.5'' W x 11.25'' D
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THREE 19TH C SCRIMSHAW WHALE TEETH,
THREE 19TH C SCRIMSHAW WHALE TEETH, ONE WITHPOLYCHROME DECORATION DEPICTING A WOMAN IN A FANCY DRESS AND HAT, SHOWS A 1 1/2" CRACK, 4 1/2" TOOTH. THE SECOND DEPICTS A BUST PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH NECKLACE, GOOD CONDTION, 4 1/2". THE THIRD TOOTH DEPICTS 2 YOUNG LOVERS EMBRACING, 4 1/2".
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2 WHALE TEETH - OWLS & NARWHALS2
2 WHALE TEETH - OWLS & NARWHALS2 Whale teeth, one with scrimshaw of owls signed CB; and other of 2 Narwhals initialed CS. Size: 5 in long, weigh total of 15.16 oz.
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DOGS' TEETH NECKLACESet of three
DOGS' TEETH NECKLACESet of three dogs' teeth necklaces.
Louis Pierre Ledoux, in his chapter on Trade page 12 (lot 108 box I), explains about dogs' teeth and shell necklaces: "Necklaces of dogs' teeth were equivalent, length for length, with those with "Tambu" shells. A bat tooth necklace was equivalent to a two-foot rope of 'tambu' or one small, handled basket with markings..."
Country: Papua New Guinea
Date: 1936 or earlier
Material: vegetal fiber, dogs' teeth
Dimensions: Diameter 5" (for the two large), and Diameter 3" (for the smaller)
Provenance: Louis Pierre Ledoux Collection
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Carved and gilded dentist's trade
Carved and gilded dentist's trade sign late 19th c. in the form of a tooth 16" h. ?
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(6) WHALES TEETH - Six Uncarved
(6) WHALES TEETH - Six Uncarved Ivory Whales Teeth all 19th c found in Midcoast Maine ranging in size from 3'' to 6'' two are polished one of which has a shrinkage crack.
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PAIR OF ANTIQUE SCRIMSHAW SPERM
PAIR OF ANTIQUE SCRIMSHAW SPERM WHALE TEETH, CIRCA 1850...Pair of Antique Scrimshaw Sperm Whale Teeth, circa 1850 , full length male and female portraits facing one another within a leaf vine, mounted on a footed mahogany stand.
Teeth Height 5 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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Pair of whale teeth, two assorted
Pair of whale teeth, two assorted whale teeth, and an ivory tusk tip 1) pair of teeth - 4 1/2 in. H.; 2) assorted teeth - one drilled for necklace, 1 3/4 and 3 1/4 in. H.; 3) tusk tip - 3 in. H.
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Scrimshawed teeth and two
Scrimshawed teeth and two tools 19th and 20th century Including a whale's tooth decorated with the "Charles Morgan," a shark's tooth decorated with the figure of a woman, and two tools, a net mender and a rope scraper. L: 7 1/2 in. (tool) PROVENANCE: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc. Hyannisport, MA 1979 and
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LARGE FOSSILIZED NORTH CAROLINA
LARGE FOSSILIZED NORTH CAROLINA MEGALODON TOOTH Gray enamel over black root, set loose against dowel on a custom stand.
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TWO MID-SIZE FOSSILIZED MEGALODON
TWO MID-SIZE FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TEETH Both with yellow-flecked gray enamel over a black root; presented with a shell concretion base.
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(2) SMALL WHALE'S TEETH, 19TH C.
(2) SMALL WHALE'S TEETH, 19TH C. SAILOR'S BRING-HOME, FOUND IN MIDCOAST MAINE Unsawn teeth, 2" and 4", good condition.
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LARGE FOSSILIZED NORTH CAROLINA
LARGE FOSSILIZED NORTH CAROLINA MEGALODON TOOTH Gray enamel over a blackened root, the tooth rests against a dowel on a custom limestone and shell base.
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(14) 19TH C. SPERM WHALE TEETH
(14) 19TH C. SPERM WHALE TEETH Unused, 3" to 5" long, some staining.
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DOGS' TEETH NECKLACESet of two
DOGS' TEETH NECKLACESet of two dogs' teeth necklaces.
Louis Pierre Ledoux, in his chapter on Trade page 12 (lot 108 box I), explains about dogs' teeth and shell necklaces: "Necklaces of dogs' teeth were equivalent, length for length, with those with "Tambu" shells. A bat tooth necklace was equivalent to a two-foot rope of 'Tambu' or one small, handled basket with markings..."
Country: Papua New Guinea
Date: 1936 or earlier
Material: vegetal fiber, dogs' teeth
Dimensions: Diameter 5"
Provenance: Louis Pierre Ledoux Collection
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Two Chinese tiger teeth and two
Two Chinese tiger teeth and two tiger bones qing dynasty The teeth of shaped rectangular form, together with two toggle form tiger bone hand exercisers. L: 2 1/2 in. ,200 Minor surface scratching, 1/2 in. repair to tooth tip, cracking to teeth due to age.
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Fine Specimen of the Jaw and
Fine Specimen of the Jaw and Eight Teeth of a Mosasaur, Late Cretaceous Period (73 to 64 million years ago), the upper and lower jaws fossilized in sandstone matrix, excavated in Khouribga, Morocco, l. 7".
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Human Skull, of unknown origin,
Human Skull, of unknown origin, the mandible detached but present, retaining many teeth, h. 6", w. 5-1/2", circ. 19-1/2".
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PREHISTORIC MEGALODON TOOTH,
PREHISTORIC MEGALODON TOOTH, MIOCENE TO PLIOCENE APREHISTORIC MEGALODON TOOTH, Miocene to Pliocene age, from an extinct species of shark that lived 23 to 3.6 million years ago, 4-3/4"L x 4-1/4"W, 240.3 grams.
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3PC SCRIMSHAW & WHALE TEETH
3PC SCRIMSHAW & WHALE TEETH United States,19th CenturyIncludes a scrimshaw tooth decorated with a ship bathed in moonlight and two teeth with holes drilled into either side of the base of the teeth.
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PAIR RAW WHALE TEETHPair of raw
PAIR RAW WHALE TEETHPair of raw whale teeth, smooth on one side, 5.75 in long, weigh 18.23 oz total.