Lottery Board Part

16448D

From: Johore | Malay Peninsula

Curatorial Section: Oceanian

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Native Name Chap Jiki
Object Number 16448D
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Johore | Malay Peninsula
Section Oceanian
Materials Wood | Pigment
Description

Part of a board for Chap Jiki (Chap Ji Kee) Lottery. Painted white with red border and 12-square grid (3 down, 4 across). In the squares formed by the grid, Chinese characters: vertical columns alternating red and black. Made in three interlocking pieces, of which this is the first. Includes left border and most of first column. Good condition.Characters in 16448A-C (Board 1) are mirror image of those in 16448D-F (Board 2). Gambling game said to have been invented in Johore in the 1890s.

Height 59.5 cm
Width 39 cm
Credit Line Purchased from the Sultan of Johore (through his agent Rounsevelle Wildman), 1893

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