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Eastern Art (00565TEA)
Long blue fitted box with ten-character inscription, associated with loan.
Eastern Art (ECMAG.1974)
Child's (boy's) outfit from China, blue with gold 'shou' (long life) designs.
Eastern Art (Ln 1976/14)
Detached illustrated page from illuminated manuscript of Nizami's 'Sikandarnarmah'. The Khaghan of Chin comes as ambassador to Sikandar. Indian, Imperial Mughal. Signed by Dharm Das, 1580s.
Eastern Art (ECMAG.1982)
Doll Festival (hinamatsuri) set. Emperor and Empress, two ladies in waiting (one missing), five musicians, Ministers of the Left and Right, three townspeople, folding screens, lamps with electrical fittings, pair of trees, furniture.
Eastern Art (E1901)
Red earthenware with white slipover bowl and lid with a green glaze of various shades. Broken.
Eastern Art (E2305)
Roughly made heavy ring with tall central point. Long side prong. Possibly lead.
Eastern Art (00461TEA)
Imitation bank note printed in black and green on the front, and in green on back; with image of the Judge of Hell. Has usual inscriptions for bank notes, including value. Inscriptions: On front: 1000 in English and traditional Chinese script “TEN THOLSWD DOLL NRS” “THE HELL BANK NOTE” “mingdu yinhang” (in Chinese characters, ‘Bank of Hell’) G 16892888T (printed in green) “THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE” On back: “1000 DOLLARS” “HELL BANK NOTE” “yi wan” (in Chinese characters, 'ten thousand') on all four corners
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