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durom.1969.67
1969.67-d4.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Stoneware bottle in the shape of a Four loop-handle bottle, Cizhou-type; concentric rings round the sides enclosing a broad band which contains four transversely placed characters of a moto: Zhao cai li shi (招财利市), meaning 'attract fortune and prosper market'.
bottles
磁州窑系招财利市四系壶
160stoneware
Jin Dynasty
Cixian
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.1953.207
durom.1953.207-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/1953
roman glass bottle, small flat bottom, bulbous at the bottom, narowing to a tall, narrow straight neck with flaring neck. Lip section partly broken off. Heavy surface oxidisation.
bottles
bottle
83glass
Roman Period
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/1953
durom.1995.3
durom.1995.3-pc3.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1995
Han lady's mid winter jacket, interior lined with ermine fur, exterior in blue brocade silk with applique borders in gold and black. Centre opening with toggles.
jackets
null
149silk
Qing
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1995
durom.1979.12.15
durom.1979.12.15.2-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1979
Four page letter from Dr Mary Prouse Gell address 13 Kan Mien Hutung, East City, Peking, to her Aunt Ann. Letter dated April 16th 1925. Mary Gell apologises for not writing sooner, and then goes on to say that she had a nice Easter. Mr Beutly one of the new mission staff who works with students at Yan Chiney college, took to the service in English. He was inspiring and did what was expected of him. She also went with Kathleen to the auditorium of P.U.M.C to listen to he Peking Choral Society, which was done quite well. Gell writes about a girls school, called St Faith's whose playground had been hacked up and the girls volunteered to mend their own playground. She then details how they mended the playground
Letter
null
120paper
null
Beijing
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1979
durom.2015.385.16
durom.2015.385.16-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2015
Vietnamese ceramic lamp or lantern with a separate glass lamp shade. The piece is decorated with a blue and white glazed surface. Depicted on the side of the lamp is a dragon chasing a flaming pearl of wisdom with the ying and yang symbol depicted. Opposite the dragon is a phoenix with long flowing tail and flowers and leaves depicted around it. Beneath the creatures on the stand section is an image of roses and other flowers. Around the neck of the lamp is a looped scrollwork and foliage design with a geometric pattern in the background. There is a metal attachment to the top of the stand with a wick just visible from the top of the lamp. To the side of the attachment is a pin that winds the wick up and down depending on the need of the user. The lamp shade is made of very thin fragile glass that flares outwards at the rim and is bulbous near to the base. The base of the lamp shows a maker's mark that reads 'Làng gốm cổ Bát Tràng - Hà Nội Việt Nam' with an image of a building with a stairway leading up to it depicted in the centre of the writing. The foot is unglazed.
lamps
null
60ceramic
null
Hanoi
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2015