A well-endowed, Victorian-era ivory sex toy is going under the hammer this weekend in Ireland.
Matthews auctioneers have put the โAntique Carved Ivory Ladies Companionโ complete with โScarlet Lined Leather Upholstered Carry Boxโ and โInset Bevelled Glass Panelโ up for sale. The antiquated sex aid is expected to fetch between โฌ500 – โฌ800 ($536 – $858).
โIt is a beautiful piece, which comes from one of the well-known Anglo-Irish families. A family member found it in a drawer, and he put it in the auction for fun really,โ auctioneer Damien Matthews told the Irish Times.
โWe believe the ivory dates back to the 1840s. This fellow, the original owner, was in India in the 1840s, where he shot himself an elephant, and brought the tusk home,โ he said.
Matthews believes that upon retrieving the precious ivory, the owner sought the help of Chinese carvers to create the unusual item.
โThe Chinese were famous for carving ivory, and the quality of carving is so good, I think that is where he would … have had it done. He would not have known that he was coming home, and would have wanted his wife to have this,โ Matthews said.
The Victorians were a notoriously prudish bunch, leading Matthews to believe that the man behind the erotic tusk was quite the modern husband.
โThis was a very enlightened family, and this would have been a very loving gift from a husband to wife. You can see that because the level of detail is incredible, down to the folds of the skin,โ said Matthews.
โThereโs a heart carved at the base of it, where her finger would have been, and a receptacle in which she could keep a lock of his hair,โ he said.
โIโve been at this 25 years and Iโve never seen anything like it. You do get the Victorian era massagers (dildos) every so often that come up for auction, but nothing like this,โ said Matthews.
โYouโve got to remember in Victorian times, the amount of people that could afford to indulge or create something like this was tiny. Ninety-nine percent of the country were trying to get by, so there were perhaps 400 or 500 families in the country with those kind of means. Itโs not just a piece of erotica โ itโs a work of art, and a fascinating piece of social history,โ he added.
WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:
- โThere's a heart carved at the base of it, where her finger would have been, and a receptacle in which she could keep a lock of his hair,โ he said.
- A family member found it in a drawer, and he put it in the auction for fun really,โ auctioneer Damien Matthews told the Irish Times.
- This fellow, the original owner, was in India in the 1840s, where he shot himself an elephant, and brought the tusk home,โ he said.