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kahnjar1 10th December 2022 02:09 AM

CHINESE RICE CONTAINER??
 
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Way out of my collecting theme but I rather liked it so it came home with me.
I believe that it is a Chinese Rice Container. Stands 60cm tall and is made of laquered paper mache, and bound with bamboo/rattan.
Can someone please confirm my thinking, and also if possible please translate the script?
May thanks in advance (Sorry the pics are not upright!)
Stu

fernando 10th December 2022 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by kahnjar1 (Post 276962)
... (Sorry the pics are not upright!)...

Are they not, Stu ? ;).



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kahnjar1 10th December 2022 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by fernando (Post 276972)
Are they not, Stu ? ;).



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Thanks Fernando

David R 10th December 2022 12:59 PM

I am getting a Japanese vibe from this.

kahnjar1 10th December 2022 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by David R (Post 276978)
I am getting a Japanese vibe from this.

Hi David, I'm almost 100% sure that the script is Chinese so if someone can translate then that should confirm origin.
Stu

David R 10th December 2022 09:10 PM

Pre 1945 there was very little difference between the two, if any, and the use of lacquered paper-mache is a very Japanese thing. A nice item to have in either case.

Peter Hudson 10th December 2022 10:45 PM

Ya rice container Chinese also Asian,Thai ...etc...

kahnjar1 11th December 2022 12:56 AM

Any idea of translation?
Stu

David R 11th December 2022 01:01 PM

Try the translation section here. http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/

kahnjar1 11th December 2022 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by David R (Post 277022)
Try the translation section here. http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/

Thanks David but I am not a Member of this Site.
Stu

David R 12th December 2022 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by kahnjar1 (Post 277037)
Thanks David but I am not a Member of this Site.
Stu

Would you like me to post it for you?

kahnjar1 12th December 2022 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by David R (Post 277091)
Would you like me to post it for you?

Thank you David, yes that would be great thanks and if you get any result could you please advise me.
Regards Stu

Gustav 12th December 2022 10:19 PM

It's Chinese indeed.
You will probably laugh at me, but it most likely says "long winding road".

Rick 13th December 2022 03:48 AM

Just an observation but this container doesn't look particularly rodent proof, which I find interesting.
It was surely not made for long term storage; or was it?

kahnjar1 13th December 2022 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick (Post 277108)
Just an observation but this container doesn't look particularly rodent proof, which I find interesting.
It was surely not made for long term storage; or was it?

Hi Rick,
Point taken, but I understand that these were used for storage within the house rather than a storehouse. As has been mentioned by Peter Hudson above, they were also used thruout Asia and Thailand. In fact if one Googles Chinese rice storage pot, most references appear to be Thai. Mine of course has Chinese script so the assumption is that it is Chinese.
Stu

David R 13th December 2022 01:11 PM

A very quick response from the guys at NMB. 錦繍前程 – Splendid prospect and using post war simplified Chinese, so a mainland produced item.

kahnjar1 13th December 2022 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by David R (Post 277115)
A very quick response from the guys at NMB. 錦繍前程 – Splendid prospect and using post war simplified Chinese, so a mainland produced item.

Thanks David. Do I take from your answer above that the script reads something like "Good Luck" (Splendid Prospect)?
Stu


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