That would depend greatly on the thickness of the vase wall.
Ivory has a specific gravity (density) of between 1,7 and 2,1
so if your one foot (30 cm) tall vase was a cylinder with an average diameter of 4" (10 cm) and a wall thickness of 7/16" (1 cm) there would be roughly 1000 cm3 and so could weigh around 2 kg. A thinner wall would make for a lighter vase...
A lot!!!!!!!!
The best place to find them would be online stores. Websites like eBay, TheClockSmiths, BcknTime, and ProClocks would all be good places to find authentic antique clock parts.
To a collector, yes.
There would be antique collectible shops I suppose if they belong to a really old age they would get their right values also.
If it was an authentic ancient artifact, you would not have been able to afford it.Art dealers must examine paintings carefully to be certain that they are authentic.
Ebay would probably be where you want to get one, but look for a certificate of autheticity.
It would seem to me that an 'antique' salesman would sell antiques......
They can be, depending on how old they are and the style. People make replicas though, so only people looking for authentic keys would be buying the antique ones. Check ebay and see what people are paying.
If you mean an authentic antique, it would be by examination of the metal, tool marks, etc. Most of the originals were damascus or twist steel, which has a very unique grain or pattern in the metal.
There IS no ivory penis. Ivory is a material that the tusks of elephants and walruses that is valuable on the black market (not that i would know).
If you have fair skin, you would probably look better in ivory. A white dress would make you look washed out. The ivory would give you some contrast.
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