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fernando 8th May 2022 12:10 PM

Is this an opium cutter ?
 
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The seller in the street market assures me this is an opium cutter. I suggested it is a bettel cutter and he says it is not the same thing; that he saw it in the internet as being a tool for cutting opium ... which i doubt.
Anyone here to tell me the seller is right ... or wrong ? In fact and based on his 'certainty' he is asking a lot of money for this antique.
Its real size is circa 1/3 of this enlarged picture


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colin henshaw 8th May 2022 03:18 PM

Seems to be just an ordinary betel cutter...

fernando 8th May 2022 06:45 PM

Thank you Colin; that's what i though. I have just read that they call this version guillotine type.

Sajen 10th May 2022 09:09 PM

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Yes, an Indian betel cutter.
Attached two similar examples from my collection.

fernando 11th May 2022 09:31 AM

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Very nice examples you show there, Detelef.
First one below an example with silver inlay that i had and let go.
The second, one that i have and would love to know what those engraved letters would mean.

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Sajen 11th May 2022 03:30 PM

Thank you Fernando,

the both you have shown in up are much nicer! Both are from India I think.

Regards,
Detlef

fernando 11th May 2022 05:38 PM

Thank you Detlef. Yes, i think so.


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