Don't know what the condition is or who made it.
4 1/2 inch oval
Hello, this item is a carved cylindrical elephant tusk ivory container or brush pot, measuring approximately 4 ½ inches in height. The surface features high-relief carvings of lions and other decorative motifs, with pierced openwork along the rim and lid, suggesting East Asian craftsmanship, possibly Chinese or Japanese, from the late 19th to early 20th century. The quality of carving appears detailed yet slightly naive, indicating it was likely produced for export rather than court or elite domestic use.
Given international restrictions under CITES and national ivory trade bans, objects like this have a reduced commercial market value compared to a decade ago, though they still retain interest among collectors in regions where trade is permitted. Similar small-scale antique ivory carvings of comparable size and decoration generally hold market values between $600 and $1,000 USD, depending on origin, condition, and legal clearance.