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Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne And Wear
A Chinese carved rhinoceros horn libation cup, late Qing period, of warm-toffee tone, the vessel finely carved externally in relief with pine trees upon a mountainous landscape with figures steering a boat along a flowing river, the handle formed from a gnarly pine tree trunk and a rocky outcrop, the tree branches spilling over the rim and into the bowl, upon a flared, oval foot, good colour and patination, darkening towards the foot, measuring 153mm by 94mm across and 83mm in height, 232.7g. CONDITION REPORT: Professional independant opinion : Carved rhino horn libation cup weight 232.7g 153mm x 94mm at the widest point of the cup, and 83mm high.This is the horn of an Asiatic rhino. I can establish this as it is carved from the full horn and therefore gives an indication of form and shape. The horn is darker and heavier in colour than that of the black or White rhino. The colour is also more uniformed and has a reddish and golden tone when held to the light, which is more common with the Asiatic rhino. The horn is full and has no hollow core which is found in buffalo horn etc. Looking at the base, I can see the pitting commonly found at the root of the rhino horn. The fibres are long and straight which is also indicative of rhino horn. I would estimate the date of the rhino horn to be around 1880. My reason for this is the patina, which has built up in a finer layer than those of later periods. There is some cracking and crazing to the horn, which is found when horn dries out slowly. The amount of crazing on any one area would indicate to me that it dates from the aforementioned period. Also, it is noted that it has been carved in China, and the decoration is of a fine quality. Given the history provided in the clients affidavit to the Auction house, along with the quality of the hand carving, this would also suggest that it dates from circa 1880.
Selected Antiques and Fine Art
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Venue address
The Algernon Road Auction Rooms
Byker
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne And Wear
NE6 2UN
United Kingdom
Selected Antiques and Fine Art

Fine Art, Antiques and Collectables, Fine Jewellery, Pictures, Antique and later furniture

Auction dates
10 Jul 2018 11:00 BST
Lots: 1 onwards
Viewing dates
08 Jul 2018 10:00 - 12:00 BST
09 Jul 2018 09:15 - 17:00 BST
10 Jul 2018 09:15 - 11:00 BST
Auction currency
GBP
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