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22nd January 09, 04:27 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by ThistleDown
Keep in mind that French Ivory is bakelite or plastic.
Its not Bakelite. Phenolic plastics are not white. Faux Ivories are typically Casein or Celluloid. Looking at that "dirk" I'd suspect looking at the item that it was a more common Casein plastic and the fitting, if silver, then "German silver" (a nickel/copper/zinc alloy without any silver).. maybe thin silver plate. In its day it was not a terribly valuable piece but in todays market I have absolutely no idea.. While some pre-WW-II plastics have seen their market prices skyrocket over the past 20 years I don't think this kind of costume jewelry has.. I'd guess that the item was not worth much but someone did pay $300 USD so what do I know.. and perhaps they knew sometime that even the seller did not..
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