Accession No

MN0126.293


Description

Portable betel box in two pieces and without the inner tray. The box is mainly coloured with red lacquer, with yellow and black details. The interior is brown. The lid depicts an equestrian figure which is proceeded by five armed men, two animals, three feeding deer and a displaying bird. In the centre is a leaping fanged demon and beneath is an animal. The side panel has scale-like decorations. The base is decorated with a panel of moulded put-lone (turned pillars) with a prancing toe (mythical lion) in the centre.


Place

Asia; Southeast Asia; Myanmar


Period


Source

Singer, Noel Francis [collector and donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

MN0126.293; MAA: MN0126.293; 16; 4


Cultural Affliation


Material

Bamboo; Lacquer


Local Term


Measurements

94mm Weight 0.12kg


Events

Description (Labels & Markings)
A label adhered to the exterior reads '16'. This is in reference to an inventory of lacquerware seen amongst the collector's paperwork written on 14th April 1999. An additional label adhered to the base reads '4', however, it is not clear which inventory, if any, this refers to.

Event Date 14/04/1999
Author: Annie McKay


Description (Physical description)
Portable betel box in two pieces and without the inner tray. The box is mainly coloured with red lacquer, with yellow and black details. The interior is brown. The lid depicts an equestrian figure which is proceeded by five armed men, two animals, three feeding deer and a displaying bird. In the centre is a leaping fanged demon and beneath is an animal. The side panel has sclae-like decorations. The base is decorated with a panel of moulded put-lone (turned pillars) with a prancing toe (mythical lion) in the centre.
Event Date 10/11/2017
Author: Annie McKay


FM:278599

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