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hi guys welcome to another video by antiques arena my name is Walter Oamp;#39;Neill and today Iamp;#39;m gonna teach you out to show the difference between ivory and boned so make sure you stay tuned now why do you need to know the difference between ivory and bone well itamp;#39;s not just ivory bone youamp;#39;ve got ivory and bone because celluloid you bake like thereamp;#39;s a few different variations that can all look the same here we have two examples of letter openers can you tell which ones ivory which ones bone just from the picture well you will do in a few minutes what can I say the easiest way of identifying ivory from bone will be on visual inspection and Iamp;#39;ll splice in now some close-ups while Iamp;#39;m charting no this is the bomb this is the ivory now the first thing you look for is if you look at that photograph whichever SciTech put it the bone will have lots of little black pit in or vein in and that is because you you have blood vessels and things ru
