Description
With post: 21 1/4" tall
and wired on the back for horizontal hanging
I'm always on the lookout for object that might inspire creativity
which makes it seem as if it could function as a butter stamp as well
reveal so much about the times--in this case with the penmanship phrases seeming to reflect the Second Great Awakening
Hand-painted Qajar Lacquer Box with Chaugun (Polo) Players paint decorated With post: 21 1/4" tallSo many lovely boxes in the world. This one is Persian, and I believe specifically Qajar period (1789 to 1925), late 19th c. or so I believe. Hand painted on lacquered papier mache, one might first think the painting on the lid depicts a battle scene, but in fact these men on horseback are playing "Chaugan," more commonly known as polo, which is believe to have originated in ancient Persia thousands of years ago; look closely and you can see they hold
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