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Whose teeth?

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April 20, 2004, 17:29
Stephanie O'Neil
Whose teeth?
Any zoologists in the house?

In my collection is a rather different 19th century watch chain. How different? The watch chain consists of animal teeth, from what I was told, each capped with rose gold. My question is what species of animal, and, if real teeth? My guess, according to my research, is siberian tiger, or lion. What's your guess? Any members with knowledge of animal teeth?

Take a look!


April 20, 2004, 17:31
Stephanie O'Neil
Here's a closer view of teeth.




Stephanie O'Neil

April 20, 2004, 18:53
Lindell V. Riddle

YIKES!!!

Perhaps a perspective on size might help. Say if you were to place a ruler in the picture.

Imagine the noise such a "chain" would make clattering around!

"Wild" in more ways than one Stephanie!

Wink

April 20, 2004, 19:34
Stephanie O'Neil
Hi Lindell,

Watch chain measures 10 1/2" in length to T-bar, added drop (3 additional teeth) measures 3 inches.

Each tooth measures approximately one inch in length. One larger tooth at end of added drop measures approximately 1 l/2 inches. Diameter at widest point of teeth measures a tad less than one inch.

Wild huh? Smile Can anyone identify species of animal? The chain is not heavy. A yellowish coloration of teeth, no pearly whites here! Eek Big Grin

Comments?


Stephanie O'Neil

April 20, 2004, 21:36
Mike Miller
Stephanie,

I have a feeling that the "teeth" are actually manufactured from bone made to look like teeth. They really don't match any real animal that I can think of. The canine teeth of larger predators (bear, wolf) don't quite look like that. They don't look quite right for dolphin or whale either. But this is simply a guess without having them in hand.

It's a great chain and one I'd give my eye teeth for Big Grin (sorry, couldn't resist the pun)
April 20, 2004, 21:42
Stephanie O'Neil
Hi Mike,
Hmmmm, if true wonder why they would manufacture teeth from bones? Whose bones? Big Grin

I'm guessing they are teeth of a tiger, possibly siberian tiger, or maybe lions teeth.

Take a look!




Stephanie O'Neil

April 20, 2004, 21:43
Stephanie O'Neil
Siberian tiger skull, check out those fangs!
Hmmm!


Stephanie O'Neil

April 20, 2004, 21:45
Stephanie O'Neil
Lion teeth. Take a look! Roll Eyes Roll Eyes




Stephanie O'Neil

April 20, 2004, 21:47
Stephanie O'Neil
Other comments? Confused Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Stephanie O'Neil

April 23, 2004, 13:17
Stephanie O'Neil
Update!

While on an out of town excursion yesterday, I wore the watch chain. A man stopped me and asked about the chain. I offered my ideas of identification of teeth. He stated he thought the teeth were definitely from "cats"; but was unsure what species. He also said Siberian tigers are almost extinct as there are only 500 in existence. Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

What do you think? Confused


Stephanie O'Neil

April 23, 2004, 13:33
Tom Seymour
I'm no expert, but the cat family does look right. Be sure to let us know if you find out anything definitive.


Tom
May 17, 2006, 18:11
Lowell Fast
Elk teeth