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Object:Wooden and ivory tobacco jar, Japanese, c.1800


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Boxwood jar carved in the form of a human skull with an ivory snake crawling through the eye and ear socket and a frog sitting on the cranium. Containers for storing pipe tobacco were traditionally known as jars. The earliest types were cylindrical and fairly plain, while later ones were oblong, cast from carved wooden panels.

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