THE PROPERTY OF A LADY (Lots 132 - 141)
A CHINESE BUFFALO HORN AND IRON BETEL CUTTER, the horn grip carved with a large lion, the lower end with pair a of lion cubs fighting the brocate-ball, the other steel arm is terminating in a bird's head, 17th/18th Century

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A CHINESE BUFFALO HORN AND IRON BETEL CUTTER, the horn grip carved with a large lion, the lower end with pair a of lion cubs fighting the brocate-ball, the other steel arm is terminating in a bird's head, 17th/18th Century
16.5 cm long

Lot Essay

According to Henri Brownrigg in his catalogue Betel cutters, London, 1991, p. 44, these Chinese betel cutters are extremely rare. Apparently only ten other examples in private and museum collections are known. They were only used by the small sociale elite and seem to date, according Brownrigg, from the 17th/18th Century.

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