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“On February 11, President Barack , except for “bona fide antiques.” He said the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (F&WS) would implement a nearly complete ban on commercial trade in elephant ivory.

“I’m opposed to the ban because it will be ineffective in deterring poaching and the slaughter of elephants and rhinoceros in Africa and Asia,” said New York City auctioneer and Oriental art consultant Lark Mason, a frequent guest on the Antiques Roadshow. “There are more effective ways to use our resources that will both protect these threatened species and allow for the commercial activity in the United States.”
This is from an article written in the Maine Antique Digest.

by David Hewett

California recently began to strictly enforce a much-amended state law, and it has already caused dealers and auctioneers much grief.

On Sunday, February 5, a dealer couple in their 60’s set up at an outdoor flea market. A visitor to their booth picked up an item and asked, “What’s this made of?” “It’s ivory,” the man answered.

Wrong answer. The customer flashed his badge and identified himself as an agent with the California Department of Fish and Game. He then proceeded to seize all eight of the pieces in the booth that contained ivory. He cited the couple for committing a misdemeanor and gave them a court appearance date of April 12. The man estimated his loss at between $1500 and $2000. He told M.A.D. that another dealer had lost upward of $10,000 worth of material.

That dealer, like others who spoke with us, was afraid of publicity. He said he’d heard we were working on a report about the seizures, and that’s why he’d made the cold call to us. He refused to give his name or even the location of the seizure. The reason? “People are saying if you make a stink about it or get your name in the papers, they could sic the IRS on you or make it a federal case,” he said. “My wife is a schoolteacher. They could change the misdemeanor charge to a felony, and then she’d be out of a job.”

That couple’s loss is but a fraction compared to what the owners of Slawinski Auction Company suffered. The Scotts Valley, California, firm was raided on February 18 by agents enforcing the new law. When the agents left, they took all the ivory lots with them—ivory worth approximately $150,000.

Read the rest on Maine Antique Digest’s blog

Please be aware that at our Antique Faire on February 5, 2012, agents from The California Department of Fish & Game confiscated ivory pieces from two vendors at our show.  The vendors were issued misdemeanor citations and must appear in Court on April 12th to face charges.  A stuffed deer head was also seized!

Read the rest on Allen’s blog

From Robert Sommers

Posted: April 11, 2012 in Uncategorized

“The State of California Department of Fish and Game is ACTIVELY raiding auction houses and antique shows, confiscating ivory. It is now illegal to sell or have the intent to sell ANY IVORY within the State of California or to sell it to any bidders within the State of California REGARDLESS OF THE AGE of the ivory. The fine is a minimum of $1000 per violation and a maximum up to $5000 per violation.”

The calls and letter started coming in last night. Did I know what the State of California was doing in regards to ivory and certain other animal products under the new law? Apparently the original nanny state is starting a reign of terror against antique dealers. You can’t even sell a piano with ivory keys! My 1905 Washburn guitar has ivory inlays in the fretboard. Is it now contraband?

More from Robert’s blog

Antique malls, shows and auction house are being raided.

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Posted: April 11, 2012 in Uncategorized

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