200. Alligator and Indian Dress Cane- Early 20th
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200. Alligator and Indian Dress Cane- Early 20th century- A nice Florida carving of an Indian in full dress prying an alligator’s mouth open with a stick, great detail is paid to the warriors feathers and the alligator’s ribbed back, ornate silver metal collar, thick malacca shaft and a metal ferrule H- 6” x 2 ½” O.L 36 ½” $2,500-$3,000
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Kimball M Sterling, Inc Appraisers- 125 West Market, Johnson City, Tn 37604.The ivory Loxodonta Africana in any cane in this auction complies with pre-cites and the Endangered Species Act 1973 which are currently the law in the United States. It is our opinion that this cane was made before 1973 and the ivory has not been repaired or altered. Each lot in this auction is in our opinion legal to sell in the USA except in states that have restrictions. Please check your state law.Species Authority: (Blumenbach, 1797) Common Name(s):English – African Elephant, French – Éléphant d'Afrique, Éléphant Africain, Spanish – Elefante Africano Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family ANAMILIA CHORDATA MAMMALIA PROBOSCIDEA ELEPHANTIDAE
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200. Alligator and Indian Dress Cane- Early 20th
Estimate $2,500 - $3,500
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