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Are you sure it isn't a swan? The neck seems long.
Mart, are you thinking of Japanese-style sumi-e ink paintings? (There's a similar Chinese style, but I don't know the name.) That style uses ink in sticks, which are ground into powder and wetted on a inkstone as the artist works. If this set-up is like that, maybe the space in the center is for the inkstone? (Or else maybe for a small palette-dish. Or some sort of blotter paper?) (Or - hey! It's just about the right size for one of those well-known antique Post-It pads! )But the style doesn't seem Japanese at all to me. The griffin/birds reminds me a little of some stuff I've seen in Russian folk art. Could it be Central Asian or something?(And is that a little duckie in the middle of the underside? Possibly a maker's mark?)(edited for spelling - I must have had a little too much Maker's Mark... )