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Antique Dutch Colonial VOC Batavian Tortoise shell Silver Sirih Casket, Circa 1750 Paintings The other half of the

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The other half of the bowl decorated with a Dutch tall ship

pastels and prints featuring the human figure

Hu was able to pursue studies in France where he studied painting at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris

imposing monumental figures

Framed and mounted under plexi-glass

Antique Dutch Colonial VOC Batavian Tortoise shell Silver Sirih Casket, Circa 1750 Paintings The other half of theA rare, Dutch Colonial, Batavian (now Jakarta) Dutch East Indies silver and tortoise shell Sirih casket, circa 1750. The casket was used for storing highly prized betel nut, which was chewed ritually by high ranking Indonesian officials and adopted by settlers from the Dutch East Indies Company (VOC). Made from tortoise shell and having Rococo silver mounts, the box fitted with a chain to keep the lid open and a substantial lock to the front. The

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