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Re: Pretty sure they are both...

It is the lack of "grain" that makes them appear to be ivory (or french ivory or celluloid). It is hard to tell with all the etching. I'm not sure what they are but they do not appear to be bone. The chips appear to be scratched using a awl type instrument rather than carved using a V-shaped instrument.

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French Translation Please? Antique Bone Chips...
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Pretty sure they are both...
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Not coincidence - just wishful thinking grin
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How high? Abobe the kneecaps? grin
eBay won't let you advertise "ivory"
Ahhh... I think you have the answer Don...
My guess: french ivory.
Take a look at Eisenstadt's site....
Are you allowed to list as "bone?"
Yes you are, I have bought such.
NO IVORY? I STILL FIND
Age [antique] of Ivory chips might be a factor
Look at the center of each piece in your post and
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Je vous remercie beaucoup Raphaƫl.
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