Very large wooden drum carved out of one piece of Jack wood. Used during Buddhist ceremonies such as POYA day ( Moon festival). The skin is missing. Sri Lanka,19 century. Good Condition.
Large and unique wooden trunk from the Southern part of Sri Lanka, early 19 century. The trunk itself is standing on two massif separate foots beautifully carved. The entire piece is made of Jack wood. All metallic elements are original including the two large inches. Inspirited from the Dutch period, the design of this trunk is very unusable for Sri Lanka. Good Condition. ...click for details
Very elegant two doors teak showcase. Circa 1850 during the English time of Ceylon ( Sri Lanka today). Fully glassed on the four sites in order to be placed in the middle of a room. The teak Cornish on the top is well decorated with geometrical design and in build all around as well. Very nice wood patina. Good condition.
Large rectangular wooden chest from Sri Lanka, early 19 Century. Made out of Jack wood and royal ebony , the lock and the key are original. This kind of chest was originally used to distribute staff salary working on the tea plantation during the Dutch period. The condition is good.
Very unique planter chair from Sri Lanka, made in jack wood. Early 20th century. Good condition. The two arms extremities are made to accommodate a drink.