Saturday, 23 July 2011
Chinese knife
I think this is quite a beautiful example of Chinese recycling. Fashioned from a section of dao blade. Length is 11.5" [292mm] overall, 3' [75mm] between guard and pommel. Originally, the handle would have been wrapped with cord or cloth.
Sunday, 3 July 2011
Chinese porcelain box
This Chinese porcelain box has been handmade to a standard pattern. Cobalt blue underglaze decoration. Probably of 19th Century manufacture. Outside dimensions: 120mm x 90mm x 50mm.
The colours of the decoration on the lid and the body are slightly different. This is not unusual. It is quite likely that the lids and bodies of these boxes were crafted independently and then matched up before sale. In this example, the lid is a pretty good fit to the body.
On the lid of the box is a depiction of a bat. The Chinese bat is an ever popular motif representing good fortune, and consequently, it is often found on Chinese swords.....but this particular bat is quite unusual in that it has large googly eyes. Big, staring eyes like these, are more usually encountered on Chinese dragons.
The overall shape of this creature is quite bat-like. Significant features which identify this as a bat include the scalloped wings, the cloud shaped tail and the cloud hooks at the wing tips. The bats snout and body are depicted by a row of short arcs.
The colours of the decoration on the lid and the body are slightly different. This is not unusual. It is quite likely that the lids and bodies of these boxes were crafted independently and then matched up before sale. In this example, the lid is a pretty good fit to the body.
The overall shape of this creature is quite bat-like. Significant features which identify this as a bat include the scalloped wings, the cloud shaped tail and the cloud hooks at the wing tips. The bats snout and body are depicted by a row of short arcs.
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