Hi,
I've got a couple of these, and was told that they are map/scroll weights, and from somewhere in SEAsia.
I've looked, and looked.... don't know of they're Japanese, Chinese, Burmese.....
Any help greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Ando
http://s199.photobucket.com/user/PeterL ... e.jpg.html
(Apologies for the link... still trying to work out how to post an image.)
Map weight marks.
Re: Map weight marks.
The marks shown are Japanese.
At right, 墨寳齋, most likely phoneticized "Bokuhozai," the maker's name as a craftsman.
At left, 正宗, most likely phoneticized "Masamune" (a common man's name, also the name of a popular brand of Japanese sake.)
Without additional photographs of the entire object(s) and their dimensions, it is difficult to say much more.
Regards
DR
At right, 墨寳齋, most likely phoneticized "Bokuhozai," the maker's name as a craftsman.
At left, 正宗, most likely phoneticized "Masamune" (a common man's name, also the name of a popular brand of Japanese sake.)
Without additional photographs of the entire object(s) and their dimensions, it is difficult to say much more.
Regards
DR
Re: Map weight marks.
Hello Ando
Many thanks for posting fine pics of a splendid object.
What you have is an inkstone (Japanese: suzuri), probably from the last quarter of the 19th century. I suspected this might be the case from the maker's name--"Boku" means "ink."
While I would not doubt that it is made of silver, please note that it is unmarked for silver content, which was not uncommon on 19th century Japanese silver.
Cheers,
David
Many thanks for posting fine pics of a splendid object.
What you have is an inkstone (Japanese: suzuri), probably from the last quarter of the 19th century. I suspected this might be the case from the maker's name--"Boku" means "ink."
While I would not doubt that it is made of silver, please note that it is unmarked for silver content, which was not uncommon on 19th century Japanese silver.
Cheers,
David
Re: Map weight marks.
Many thanks for your assitance David.
It now gives me a lead off point for further investigation.
Cheers,
Ando
It now gives me a lead off point for further investigation.
Cheers,
Ando