Wooden Spoon
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Wooden ladle with, handle cut in the shape of a standing woman, holding her hands on her hips. At the top, the head ends in a ring, possibly for hanging. (Slightly infested with worms.)
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Physical Object
Identifier
1965.07.0001
Origin
Origin: continentname: Asia | Country Name: Philippines
Materials
wood, wood
Physical Dimensions
Height: 22.5 cm | Width: 14.5 cm (shaft) | Width: 9.4 cm (spoon)
Provenance
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1965.07 :: Lundgren, C. H. Antikhandel
Purchases from C.M. Lundgren's antique shop Stockho1m. 1965.7.
1965.07 :: Lundgren, C. H. Antikhandel
Purchases from C.M. Lundgren's antique shop Stockho1m. 1965.7.
Acquisition Date
1965
Short description
From the Catalog Notes ( see image) OCR
1965.7. 1965.7. 1 THE PHILIPPINES • Purchases from C.M. Lundgren's antique shop Stockho1m. 1965.7. 1 Wooden ladle with, handle cut in the shape of a standing, single woman, holding her hands on her hips. At the top, the head ends in a ring, possibly for hanging. / Slightly affected by worm./ Length: 23 cm. Maximum width: 8.5 cm. .Compare: A.L. Kroeber: Peoples of. the, Philippin s (American Museum of Natural History, Handbook. Series No. 8: New York 1919) p. 207. Catalog drawn up by Associate Professor G. Montell 1965. [ocr]
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Book page from the Ethnographic Museum's general catalog.
1965.7. 1965.7. 1 THE PHILIPPINES • Purchases from C.M. Lundgren's antique shop Stockho1m. 1965.7. 1 Wooden ladle with, handle cut in the shape of a standing, single woman, holding her hands on her hips. At the top, the head ends in a ring, possibly for hanging. / Slightly affected by worm./ Length: 23 cm. Maximum width: 8.5 cm. .Compare: A.L. Kroeber: Peoples of. the, Philippin s (American Museum of Natural History, Handbook. Series No. 8: New York 1919) p. 207. Catalog drawn up by Associate Professor G. Montell 1965. [ocr]
Description
Book page from the Ethnographic Museum's general catalog.
Display status
Not on display
References
Compare: A.L. Kroeber: Peoples of the Philippins (American Museum of Natural History, Handbook. Series No. 8: New York 1919) p. 207.
http://collections.smvk.se/carlotta-em/web/object/1116601
http://collections.smvk.se/carlotta-em/web/object/1116601
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Translated from Swedish by Google Translate
Record accessed Dec. 2020
Edited for grammar by the Mapping team
Record accessed Dec. 2020
Edited for grammar by the Mapping team
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“Wooden Spoon,” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed April 20, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping/items/show/3330.
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