A Scandinavian kasa or drinking bowl, early 19th century
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A Scandinavian kasa or drinking bowl, early 19th century

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A Scandinavian kasa or drinking bowl, early 19th century
the polychrome bowl with stylised horse's head handles, dated to the side 1803 -- 6in. (15.3cm.) high, 10¾in. (27.3cm.) wide
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The Scandinavian kasa is a form of cermonial ale drinking bowl. The horse head terminals relate back to the pre-historic sacrificial horse cult. The stylised bird heads are known as 'alegoose'. The vessels are typically carved from birch, and generally most existing examples are 18th and early 19th century.
For similar examples see Robert Young Antiques catalogue Exhibition of Antique Folk Art, 2001.

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