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Antique Burmese lacquerware Yun storage chest, Thitta. 51 x 39 x 15.5cms. Burma

$ 342.81

Availability: 94 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Sub-Type: Chests
  • Primary Material: Lacquerware
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Region of Origin: Burma
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Product: Box

    Description

    Burmese lacquerware Yun storage chest, Thitta.
    Wonderful example of Yun technique lacquerware box of large size. A beautiful incised lacquer design adorns this large rectangular box known in Burmese as a Thitta.
    Hinged lid.
    The lid depicts a scene with 5 figures, 2 of which are soldiers and 3 are regal figures, against a palatial background.
    One suspects that this is a depiction of a known Burmese tale as the 3 regal figures look like young princes, perhaps caught in the act of being somewhere they shouldn't be, as they appear to be about to run away.
    The central figure appears to have been caught in the act of picking up an object from the ground by one of the guards.
    Seated male and female court attendants adorn the sides of the box. The 2 black panels for personalisation of the chest, at top and bottom, remain unadorned.
    Very good condition - only light wear.
    Age: circa 1900-1930.
    Dimensions: 51cm long x 39cm wide x 15.5cm high.
    Interior compartment capacity: 47.5cm long x 36cm wide x 11.5cm high.
    Wonderful example of Yun technique lacquerware box of large size. A beautiful incised lacquer design adorns this large rectangular box known in Burmese as a Thitta.  The lid depicts a scene with 5 figures, 2 of which are soldiers and 3 are regal figures, against a palatial background.  One suspects that this is a depiction of a known Burmese tale as the 3 regal figures look like young princes, perhaps caught in the act of being somewhere they shouldn't be, as they appear to be about to run away.  The central figure appears to have been caught in the act of picking up an object from the ground by one of the guards.  Seated male and female court attendants adorn the sides of the box. The 2 black panels for personalisation of the chest, at top and bottom, remain unadorned.  Interior compartme