A significant pair of Rhodesian elephant tusks, 1972,…
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A significant pair of Rhodesian elephant tusks, 1972, Matabeleland Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), with certification and timber cradles, the nineteen and seventeen pound brass capped tusks, with Certificate of Ownership, inscribed registration and serial numbers of the 1960 Wild Life Conservation Act to the tusks, W.L.C 3849 and W.L.C 3850, and Government Cropping Permit, Dept. Of National Parks and Wild life Management, Rhodesia. Lengths 105 cm and 95 cm

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