Someone is selling a beautiful Chinese ivory comb made for export to the Victorian market, c. 1890. It has a lotus flower in the middle, with beautiful scroll work. Stylistically married on top are balls of the Peigne Josephine. You can tell it’s Chinese by the shape of the bottom bridge and tines underneath the decorative tiara. Lovely piece. I have my hair comb payments tied up until April of next year, so someone under 5 feet tall will not be bidding. ;-) We’ll see what happens at the end of the week! :-)
Another beautiful example of a Chinese ivory export comb comes from The Creative Museum. Two dragons or griffins are having a conversation.
Here is mine.
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I love all of these exquisite Ivory combs! This is one of the items that I want to add to my collection. I will be looking, but I too have taken up all that I want to at present on my combs…. After all I have to plan for the upcoming holidays.
Blessings to all.
Barbara Anne,
I have acquired a very large and ornate hair comb that I cannot find information about. Would you be interested in lending your considerable expertise? It is a very large tiara-style tortoise-looking piece. It is so large that I’ve only found one thing on the internet that I could consider comparable.
Thank you for your consideration.
Terri
I would LOVE to see your collection. Can you send me pictures to barbaraanneconsulting@gmail.com? If I don’t know everything, my authors will. :-) Oh, how exciting! :-)