Ivory nutcrackers could become a museum piece

Entered by a vendor who hated them, a pair of 6in (15.5cm) long 19th century nutcrackers reflected in their way two different aspects of auctioneering today: how smaller country firms see their future and what will happen to antique ivory items when most of the trade in them is banned.

They came from a local house clearance by Penrith Farmers’ & Kidd’s (18% buyer’s premium) and …

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