Model Boat
ca. 1800 (made)
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This carved ivory model of a boat was mounted on wheels powered by a clockwork motor that no longer works. Mechanized models of this sort, together with similarly powered pavilions with moving figures and animals, were a popular souvenir item of Canton. This boat was brought to Britain by Richard Hall, a senior merchant of the East India Company, in about 1803.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Ivory, carved and painted. Wood core |
Brief description | Model of a boat, carved ivory on a wood core with clockwork engine, Guangzhou, China, Qing dynasty, ca. 1800 |
Physical description | Carved ivory model of a double-decked boat on a wood core, mounted on wheels powered by a clockwork motor which now no longer works. Upper deck made of wood, covered with a checkered layer of ivory and dark hardwood veneer tiles, the rest of the junk is constructed mainly from intricately carved elephant ivory panels. Figures of oarsmen around the perimeter of the junk are all painted ivory; all of the other figures are painted alabaster. The pigments all have a water-based medium (possibly a gum) and many have faded substantially. The umbrella and flags on the stern are all made from silk. |
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Credit line | A.J. Hall Bequest |
Object history | Such mechanized models, together with similarly powered pavilions with moving figures and animals, were a popular souvenir item of Canton. It was brought to England by Richard Hall, a senior merchant of the English East India Company, in about 1803. |
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Summary | This carved ivory model of a boat was mounted on wheels powered by a clockwork motor that no longer works. Mechanized models of this sort, together with similarly powered pavilions with moving figures and animals, were a popular souvenir item of Canton. This boat was brought to Britain by Richard Hall, a senior merchant of the East India Company, in about 1803. |
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Other number | 74730 to 74732 - Negative number |
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Accession number | A.6-1936 |
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Record created | February 6, 2003 |
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