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1886.1.386.5

Paddle from a model boat. Carved from wood, the paddle has a wide flat blade with a rounded shaft protruding from this. The handle itself is stained dark brown and is bound at the end with plant fibre and a metal rod inserted through the end. Part of a model boat [1886.1.386 .1] with associated parts including separate back to the boat [1886.1.386 .2], parts of boat [1886.1.386 .3 & .4], paddle [1886.1.386 .5], long stick [1886.1.386 .6], round section [1886.1.386 .7] and a rudder [1886.1.386 .8] [ASh [OPS move] 19/09/2016]


1886.1.386.5

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Collection type
Object
Description
Paddle from a model boat. Carved from wood, the paddle has a wide flat blade with a rounded shaft protruding from this. The handle itself is stained dark brown and is bound at the end with plant fibre and a metal rod inserted through the end. Part of a model boat [1886.1.386 .1] with associated parts including separate back to the boat [1886.1.386 .2], parts of boat [1886.1.386 .3 & .4], paddle [1886.1.386 .5], long stick [1886.1.386 .6], round section [1886.1.386 .7] and a rudder [1886.1.386 .8] [ASh [OPS move] 19/09/2016]
Cultural groups
Japanese
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1878
Date collected
By 1878
Acquisition information
Transferred: 1886
Materials and processes
Material Pigment, Material Cane Plant, Material Wood Plant, Material Metal Wire, Material Stone, Material Plant Fibre, Process Painted, Process Split, Process Inscribed, Process Perforated, Process Carved, Process Forged (Metal)
Dimensions
Depth: max 10 mm, Width: max 38 mm, Length: max 275 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1886.1.386.5 Other numbers: 101 351
Research and responses

* There is a note in the Ramsden collectors volume stating 'Retrospective numbers written in pencil down left hand column June 1975 E.S.G. Collated with A.M. but considerable problems encountered. All Ramsden seem to be in A.M.' Note that this exercise may have been the source of the confusion that occurred during Elizabeth Sandford Gunn's work on the Ashmolean collection with regard to numbers. In some instances, these numbers SEEM to have been used to number the objects (wrongly). [AP 16/7/99]

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