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Originally Posted by Gavin Nugent
Just because one gets a tooth,scratches it's surface and rubs some soot in to the incisions, it does not then circumvent these policies.
There are other determining requirements to be met. It is governed by several other factors within these and other documents.
It is the source material that is governed, the onus lies with you to prove what is required.
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How does one prove to the authorities that the teeth shown in the auction catalogue that I posted a link to are actually antique pre-ban teeth Gavin?
Eldred's auction seems to have found a way to do this.
As I said Massachusetts is the California of the East Coast and I'm sure some of these articles don't have a hard and fast provenance.
This is a well-known auction house worldwide; I can't imagine that in my state a place such as Eldred's could get away with fakery.
There must be some way to prove the antiquity of whales' teeth. I have seen antique teeth done by contemporary artists for auction there.
I'd shrug but the emoji is verboten.