13th October 2017, 02:54 PM | #1 |
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Chinese trousse knife/ eating set
Hello everyone,
I'm just happy to share with you my last find ! A nice chinese trousse set surely from the second part of XIXth century ! The blade is used but stay nice. This set got his two wood chopsticks in the same wood but different color variation on both. Unfortunately the ring of the scabbard is missing... Hope you will enjoy |
13th October 2017, 06:06 PM | #2 |
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Nice, though is suspect it is more likely a 20th century piece.
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14th October 2017, 03:16 PM | #3 |
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Hello David,
what makes you think that trousse set is 20th century ? Best regards, Clement |
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14th October 2017, 09:39 PM | #5 |
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This set was in swap a few years back. I did the photography for the seller so i handled this one. I believe even this one was probably early 20th century though.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=807 |
15th October 2017, 02:50 AM | #6 |
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Have had a very similar one approx. one year ago and resold it and would agree with David, clearly 20th century. Older ones have most of the time eating sticks from ivory or bone also.
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15th October 2017, 12:38 PM | #7 |
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Hello David, Detlef,
Thank's for your help ! So this set will surely go to the swap section if someone can help for the valuation (in private) it will be greatly appreciate ! Best regards, Clement Last edited by CNK1; 15th October 2017 at 12:50 PM. |
15th October 2017, 12:59 PM | #8 |
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Hello Clement,
only because it's a 20th century trousse it isn't a collectible item. Regards, Detlef Last edited by Sajen; 15th October 2017 at 10:29 PM. Reason: spelling |
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Hello Detlef,
I am not sure to understand what do you mean ? This trousse is not for you a collectible or the inverse ? Best regards, Clement |
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sorry, it was just a misspelling, it's a collectible for sure also when not over 100 years old! Regards, Detlef |
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Hello Detlef,
Don't worry this is more to my misconception of your words Thank's again for your help ! Best regards, Clément |
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I allways like new piece incomming in my collection but it's again more satisfying to me when à piece find a "new home", à collector whose like it to his historical value ! And this area of the world is really far to my collection theme so I prefer to make an other happy collector but got no problem with the age of a piece... Too respectfull because I hope I will be again "fuctionnal" like them at their âge Best regards, Clément |
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17th October 2017, 03:05 AM | #14 |
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Rather than start a new thread on the same topic of a Chinese trousse, I'm hope you fine folks will offer some comments on the item pictured below.
While the metal work doesn't scream high quality, the chopsticks are either bone or ivory (I put the end of one to a flame and the smell of scorched 'bone' was distinct). Also, there is a hallmark on the base with the Roman letters 'INA'...the remains of 'CHINA', perhaps??? The blade is also of FAR lower quality than Clement's seems to be. So, I suspect kit was made for the western market, but the possibility of ivory sticks leaves me hopeful for something more. My gut says c.1960s. (Disclaimer-As usual, my gut draws from no actual knowledge or experience. Any claims to the contrary are patent nonsense, and should be soundly discounted) Thanks, in advance! |
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My gut assessments may be getting better |
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