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    Quote Originally Posted by issatree View Post
    Didn't look close enough to realise it was wood.
    So I now think it is a head rest, maybe Japanese.
    Head rest...........????
    head of hammer??
    rest for human head??? dead? or alive? if so why??
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    Default The Rest???.

    Hi Tony,
    The Japanese are a clever bunch, & if it is a Head Rest for a Human & it could be for either, D / A.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonto View Post
    Head rest...........????
    head of hammer??
    rest for human head??? dead? or alive? if so why??
    Geishas used to sleep with their heads resting on something similar so they didn't disturb their elaborate hairdos. I'm pretty sure they were traditionally carved from solid rather than folding items but it looks like it would do the job. This isn't pretty enough to be one though.

    Is it a folding stool for a doll, or a form of display stand?

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    I think you are right Issatree. Was on ebay, although the pic isn't available any more. Here it is assembled.



    Hmm. Pic wont' show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob38S View Post
    With the rectangular base becoming the top when the X is opened - a folding stool from a Japanese bath house.
    Sorry bob, the rectangular piece was just for the photo
    to show the *;@%+¥'"- off better


    Quote Originally Posted by issatree View Post
    Didn't look close enough to realise it was wood.
    So I now think it is a head rest, maybe Japanese.
    mmmmmmm............. getting closer, not japanese !,!
    Cheers smiife

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chief Tiff View Post
    Geishas used to sleep with their heads resting on something similar so they didn't disturb their elaborate hairdos. I'm pretty sure they were traditionally carved from solid rather than folding items but it looks like it would do the job. This isn't pretty enough to be one though.

    Is it a folding stool for a doll, or a form of display stand?
    It is carved/cut from one piece of wood
    Not a stool or a display stand
    Cheers smiife

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    A travelling bible stand. so it can be open but not flat?
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    [QUdy;1817841]A travelling bible stand. so it can be open but not flat?[/QUOTE]

    No sorry TL.not a bible stand
    I have a few books around here,, but most are
    to do with timber
    Thanks for your thoughts
    Cheers smiife

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    Lots of timber in the Bible, arks and crosses
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

    Cheers
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    Hi guys,
    All is reviled,,,, and the prize goes to..........
    I think manana got it first it is a pillow
    An ancient chinese folding pillow
    It was given to me by our neighbours father as
    a gift,,, I had given him a camphour bowl i had made
    recently , when he was visiting from china
    It is very old and made from one piece of wood
    very clever i thought, but not very comfortable
    Oooopppppsss forgot to post piccies!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Cheers smiife

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    Looks good but even if you brand it Tontine, I don't think it will be a big seller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob38S View Post
    Looks good but even if you brand it Tontine, I don't think it will be a big seller.
    Got to agree bob , I like my feather pillow too much!
    Cheers smiife

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