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A. Santini ivory sculptore

By aries420, 20 August, 2012
Description

its ivory  and has A Santini inprinted in it, i looked a little bit only can't find anything that looks like it and i don't knwo the value or even where to get it apriased.

Category
Fine Art
Distinguishing marks
A Santini
Condition
Excellent
History
found it when i moved in to this 100 yr old house
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
nothing
For Sale?
No
Photos
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Lovejoy

12 years 11 months ago

Re: A. Santini ivory sculptore

It's not ivory, it's synthetic material, a resin designed to resemble ivory. These were mass produced from molds and most date from the 1980's.

Here's a link for you to comparable pieces up for sale:

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=a+santini&_sacat=0&_odkw=antique+ch…

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fishwhacker

12 years 10 months ago

In reply to Re: A. Santini ivory sculptore by Lovejoy

Re: A. Santini ivory sculptore

Ditto. We see this satini works typically at least once it not multiple times a week. They are common, and not worth the space the take up pricewise in most instances (under $50)

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aries420

12 years 10 months ago

Re: A. Santini ivory sculptore

It may be a replica, but it is real ivory, how i tested it was touching it near the bottem with a red hot tip to a knife and it smells like burnt hair. Unless there is some type of resin they use that smell like burnt hair went burnt.

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Ridgemont Antiques

12 years 10 months ago

In reply to Re: A. Santini ivory sculptore by aries420

Re: A. Santini ivory sculptore

It's not a replica, it's a real forgery. If it were real ivory the pin wouldn't penetrate and there would be no smoke..... smoke is a bad sign and shows the material is fake as previously mentioned.

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aries420

12 years 10 months ago

In reply to Re: A. Santini ivory sculptore by Ridgemont Antiques

Re: A. Santini ivory sculptore

i didn't penetrate it with the knife i used more of the flat side, there wasn't much smoke just like a little tiny line that smelt like burnt hair, also i would like to ad i used a blow torch to heat the knife.

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kathyBeh

12 years 10 months ago

In reply to Re: A. Santini ivory sculptore by aries420

Re: A. Santini ivory sculptore

Santini was instrumental in developing a process of combining marble, alabaster and resin. This material was poured into molds made by Santini. His sons still make them today from his molds. He didnt carve ivory.

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