Accession No

MN0126.302


Description

A bamboo betel box in four parts. Covered in lacquer and decorated in red, brown, ?yellow, and black. The lid depicts a male figure wearing a turban attended by five men. The lid is heavily damaged with a large area of lacquer missing.


Place

Asia; Southeast Asia; Myanmar


Period


Source

Singer, Noel Francis [collector and donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

MN0126.302; MAA: MN0126.302; 18


Cultural Affliation


Material

Bamboo; Lacquer


Local Term


Measurements

143mm Weight 0.517kg


Events

Description (Labels & Markings)
A small arrow adhered to the top if the lid identifies the male in the turban and a small arrow adhered to the side of the lid identifies the three vases.
Event Date
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


Description (Labels & Markings)
A typed label adhered to the exterior of the lid reads '18'. This is in reference to an inventory of lacquerware seen amongst the collector's paperwork written on 14th April 1999.
Event Date 14/04/1999
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


Description (Physical description)
A bamboo betel box in four parts. Covered in lacquer and decorated in red, brown, ?yellow, and black. The lid depicts a male figure wearing a turban riding a chariot drawn by a pair of caparisoned horses. He is attended by five men armed with curved swords. The lid is heavily damaged with a large area of lacquer missing. The side panels consist of a curios collection astrological and other unknown symbols. From the white indicator these are: three vases (Aquarius), four scorpions (Scorpio), four naga dragons (?), two birds (?), and one animal - unable to identify. The side panel has a textile design on. The underside of the base depicts a procession of six Toes (mythical lions). The base has a flared base and panel of moulded put-lone (pillars). it has been varnished.
Event Date 13/11/2017
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


FM:278613

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