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Re: Hand Carvings
I'm not an expert, but are you sure these are carvings? I have a plaque with similar style, which I purchased in Rome, that is made of marble. While it is meant to look like a carving, it is actually ground marble dust that is molded into the plaque which looks like a relief carving. The color is very simlar to what you have posted.
Re: Hand Carvings
Thank you cyberhusky -
I'm not at all certain these are carvings. Shows what a novice I am. I do think that marble is a good guess but hope to find more info....
Thanks again!
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Re: Hand Carvings
Marble..very hard and smooth,lots of lines (marbling).Soapstone, very smooth but will chip and flack if scratched. Alabaster scratch it it will chjp and some times flack....Plastic will melt. and Ivory will smell when burnt... I am thinking the carver of the "Jeanne D'Arc" tile is not the same person that carved the Mideval town carving. they have Jeanna left handed and shith on her right side, all carving of her its on the left side....the Town is very well done but the sword of Jeanna's the handle is not stright in line with blade..also is the tip broken off? I can not find anything even close to these tiles...Wish I could help........Good Luck..
Re: Hand Carvings
Thanks for looking Phoenix1954. Not sure where to turn here in Chicago to find out more. I do hope to attend Antiques Roadshow when they visit in July!
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