A Dutch colonial Indonesian betel box with gold mounts by Unknown artist
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A Dutch colonial Indonesian betel box with gold mounts 1750 - 1800

Unknown artist

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5 ⨯ 16 ⨯ 10 cm
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Zebregs & Röell - Fine Art - Antiques

  • About the artwork
    A Dutch colonial Indonesian betel box with gold mounts
    Sri Lanka or Jakarta (Batavia), late 18th century, apparently unmarked

    The ivory plain, with nice patina, with elaborate gold mounts to each corner, and delicately designed lock, the lid with applied gold mounts and monogram CM.


    L. 16.2 x W. 10.3 x H. 5.7 cm

    Only one example of an ivory sirih box with gold fittings is known today, although evidence such as probate inventories shows that such boxes were not particularly rare in the 18th century (Jan Veenendaal, Asian Art and the Dutch Taste, 2014, ill. 187). Unfortunately, it is not known whose initials CM stand for.
  • About the artist

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