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  2. Ivory carving - Wikipedia

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    This table and chair were presented to the museum by Maharaja of Darbhanga. The carvers of Murshidabad called the solid end of the elephant tusk as Nakshidant, the middle portion as Khondidant and the thick hollow end as Galhardant. [23] They preferred using the solid end of the elephant tusk for their work.

  3. Palaeoloxodon - Wikipedia

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    Palaeoloxodon is an extinct genus of elephant.The genus originated in Africa during the Early Pleistocene, and expanded into Eurasia at the beginning of the Middle Pleistocene.

  4. Furniture and Home Decor You Should Never Buy New - AOL

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    It’s also fun to go to a thrift store or antique shop without an agenda. You can find interesting pieces, like a hand-carved coffee table complete with elephant heads or vintage musical instruments.

  5. Ancient furniture - Wikipedia

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    Tables were rare in ancient Egypt. The earliest Egyptian tables were carved from stone and made with very low projections to keep the table surface off the ground. Later, in the Old Kingdom, tables would develop longer legs and be braced with a stretcher between them. The most common tables were either round, square, or oblong.

  6. Kakiemon elephants (British Museum) - Wikipedia

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    These elephants are thought to have been made in 1660 to 1690. They would have been made by casting into moulds and the remains of broken elephant shaped moulds have been found in modern excavations at Arita. [3] Meissen porcelain, which was developed in the 18th century, is considered to have been strongly influenced by the Kakiemon Japanese ...

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    “A lot of younger collectors just don’t identify with a vintage John Deer or Mobile-Exxon sign.” More From GOBankingRates 6 Items From Costco You Shouldn't Wait To Buy on Black Friday

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