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VERY OLD HAND CARVED WOOD ORIENTAL MAN WITH

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Dealer: Pleasures From The Past
Contact: Linda Prowse - Email Dealer
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Price: $225.00 USD  - Currency Converter

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Description: This is a very old oriental boat and man. This is an extremely finely detailed carved piece and was produced by a master carver. It is an all wood scene. It is approximately 5 inches long and approximately 2 inches wide. It is in excellent condition except there is something missing either an ore or a rutter (see pictures) because there is a hole in one hand and a brass pin in the transum (back of boat). The poll in the other hand is marked along its link which I believe was a sounding pole to determine the depth of the water. The cover on the boat lifts off. I bought this at a local sale where the lady said she had purchased this about 10 years ago at an estate auction. The auction was for a gentleman who was 92 years old and he worked all of his working life in the government as a diplomat and this was purchased in his world travels. This is the only information she had and there is not one single mark indicating who or where this was produced.. Along with this was five other scenes depicting life in the orient. Probably all made by the same craftsmen. I believe this is a very old piece because the brass pins that hold the feet in place on the base do not match up with the holes in the feet anymore. For this to have happened either this master carver used greenwood (which is extremely unlikely because he would have known that his masterpiece would only last a year or two) or the wood has shrunk over the years which would make 70 years old or older for it to have shrunk this much. A lot of the feet have been broken or cracked exactly where the holds are in the feet due to this shrinkage. I have removed one of the pins on a two pined figuring so it will fit on the base properly.
Status: For Sale Reference#: 00_2_7
Condition: Very Good Year: Late 1800s Early 1900s


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