
Silver Gold Sumatra Betel Tobacco Box
Engraved Silver Betel/Tobacco Box with Engraved Gold Plaque
Sumatra, Indonesia
18th-19th century
length: length 10.4cm, width: 5cm, height: 4cm, weight: 140g
This fine, elegant silver box has a domed, hinged lid inset with a solid gold plaque engraved and punched with Islamic-inspired scrolling floral and vegetal motifs.
The box itself has concave corners and is engraved on all sides and about the lid with the scrolling clove motif – a motif that is highly characteristic of Malay silverwork.
Such boxes were used to hold shredded tobacco and sometimes betel nut.
The box is in excellent condition and has a fine, deep patina consistent with much use and age.
References
Jasper, J.E. & Pirngadie, De Inlandsche Kunstnijverheid in Nederlandsch Indie IV: de Goud en Zilversmeedkunst, 1930.
Provenance
private collection
Inventory no.: 2105
SOLD
Clove heads, photographed in Sri Lanka, 2011.
The engraving work on this box includes motifs based on cloves.