Ivory is a hard, white material obtained from the tusks of elephants, walruses, narwhals, and other animals. It has been prized for centuries for its beauty, durability, and rarity, and has been used extensively in decorative arts in Western and Oriental cultures from the 18th to the 20th centuries.

In Western cultures during the 18th to 20th centuries, ivory continued to be a popular material for creating decorative objects. A few examples of ivory objects from Western cultures during this time period include:

•    toiletry necessaire: A set of toiletry items made of ivory, late 19th century.

•    ivory chess set: A set of intricately carved ivory chess pieces, created in the 18th century.

•    ivory cane: A walking cane with an ivory handle, often carved with intricate designs or figurines.

In Oriental cultures, ivory continued to be used for decorative arts during the 18th to 20th more...

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A Victorian turned ivory chess set with rosewood playing board,…

Victorian Ivory Chess Set with Rosewood Board

A Victorian turned ivory chess set with rosewood playing board, c.1850, in the Barleycorn pattern. Turned and coloured ivory. The playing board is made up from rosewood and boxwood squares and measures 40.5 x 40.5 cm. King height 8.8 cm

Complete ivory chess set, turned and carved with cloth covered…

Exquisite Ivory Chess Set with Fitted Box

Complete ivory chess set, turned and carved with cloth covered fitted box

A Staunton design ivory chess set, c.1900, likely English, red…

Antique Ivory Chess Set - Staunton Design (1900)

A Staunton design ivory chess set, c.1900, likely English, red pieces stained ivory, King height 8.6 cm