These tables are definately one of a kind, never to be seen anywhere else. The craftsmanship is out of this world. The battle scene carved on these tables shows great detail. Right down to the horses mane. They originated from Japan. Brought to the United States by a Navy officer during World War1 , now being offered to the lucky individual who desires to possess them. Made of teakk wood and rosewood. They are in excellent condition! I hate to part with them but must downsize, don't have room to take with me and I hate to see them sit in storage.
This appears to be an antique or primitive tool of some sort. It may be some kind of wooden mold or kitchen/farm object in that it resembles a squared-off rolling pin, with ridges. It's covered with very tiny holes (termites?) and there are a few areas where the wood is cracked or broken (along one edge, the bottom surface, and between a few ridges). The rest of this piece is very smooth and solid. Does anyone know what this is? When/where it was made/used? Value?