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durom.1960.2211
durom.1960.2211-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
Woman, standing and lifting up her dress, left hand is clenched with a complete hole which appears that she may have carried something.
310figures
null
crystal
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.1986.44.92
1986.44.92.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1986
Peking opera face painting of Hu Li-The Appeasement of the Ba and Lo Families.
408paintings
null
Gouache on Paper
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1986
durom.1962.201
1962.201-d01.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1962
Handscroll of scenes depicting the Land of the Immortals. Cut from a longer scroll. Seals, unknown
336handscrolls
null
silk
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1962
durom.2000.27.43
2000.27.43.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2000
ornament
405ornaments
null
null
Showa Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2000
durom.2015.147
2015.147-d1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2015
A Hina Matsuri set of ornamental dolls (hina-ningyō). A special seven tiered platform or altar (hina dan) covered with red carpet is used to display the dolls, who are wearing traditional court dress of the Heian period (794 and 1185), when the custom of displaying dolls began._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ The dolls represent the Emperor and Empress together with their attendants, musicians and ministers, comprising of fifteen dolls in total. There are various accessories that go along with the set including; gold folding screens, lanterns decorated with cherry blossom, vases holding peach branches, tables with sweets, diamond-shaped coloured rice cakes, a mandarin orange tree, a cherry blossom tree. There are also items used by the imperial couple both within their palace and when they were away from their palace, including an ox-drawn carriage. A paper leaflet with the set, details aspects of the collection, with a diagram of how it should be displayed, and assembled. It is printed on orange paper, and has mostly black print on it, with some red. The writing on the leaflet is all in Japanese. _x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ There is a metal stand and 7 or 8 wooden shelves used to display the dolls and associated furniture.
291dolls
null
porcelain
Showa Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2015
durom.1969.578
1969.578.3-tt.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Large brass lantern in 5 parts. The base is hexagonal, each side has a panel incised with a foliage background and an applied figure of a mythical animal. Above is an irregular leaf shaped moulding with a large shallow bowl above. The bowl has incised decoration around the side, and four upright attachments of a probable original 6. The central part which fits above this is a hexagonal hollow box, the side panels of lattice work, and one with a catch and hinge to open as a door. The top part has a lower circular section with openwork around its top, then an upper section which is a large metal dome with a hexagonal lower edge. Each of the six ribs terminates in a dragon's head with a large curved tongue. Bells hang from loops below three of the heads, although it appears there would originally have been six bells. The finial is a separate piece which has an open lower section mounting a wooden pole on which a metal ball is fixed.
374lanterns
null
iron
Edo Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.2015.385.14
durom.2015.385.14-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2015
Vietnamese ceramic dish with a small foot on the underside. The piece is decorated with a blue and white glazed surface. Depicted on the upper surface of the dish is a dragon chasing a flaming pearl of wisdom with the ying and yang symbol depicted on it with a peacock with long flowing tail and leaves depicted around it running parallel to the dragon. In between the two creatures is a geometric symbol with five bats surrounding it. Around the edges of the two creatures are swirling cloud shapes and a wave pattern running along the edge of the rim with the edge of the dish being scalloped. The underside of the piece is plain with the foot being unglazed. The number 25 has been written in blue felt pen on the inside of the foot.
288dishes
null
ceramic
null
Vietnam
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2015
durom.1969.41
1969.41-pc1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Porcelain bowl, covered with white glazed and rims bound with copper, decorated with moulded impressed pattern of floral and fruit design, Ding ware.
225bowls
定窑白釉铜扣印花果纹碗
porcelain
Jin Dynasty
Hebei Province
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.1960.3636
durom.1960.3636-ss.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
leather and brass snuff bottle, in the shape of a fruit, with petals attached round neck. With stopper and metal snuff spoon.
493snuff bottles
null
leather
Qing
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.2013.132
durom.2013.132-d1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2013
Silk (possibly a mix) of natural coloured cloth with yellow silk floss chain stitched embroidery, thought to be Turkish by design. The embroidery is a double row of chain stitch worked in regular loops back to back. Probably tambour work. There is an elongated spiral of yellow chain stitch inside each corner. The spirals and part of one border are stitched in a brighter shade of yellow. There are two parallel edges with a row of fine black stitching. The other two edges are woven with two narrow blue lines and finished with tassels. The tassels are made by withdrawing rows of thread, gathering groups of remaining threads and knotting into tassels.
277covers
null
silk
null
Turkey
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2013
durom.1993.141
1993.141.09.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1993
Chinese calligraphy practicing script, 'The 1000 Characters Script for the Mass', 13th edition.
223books
平民千字帖
null
Republic of China
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1993
durma.2020.3.2017
durma.2020.3.2017-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
A copper alloy Roman coin which is a part of the Piercebridge assemblage, this coin was produced at the Mint of Rome. the coin type is an as of Antoninus Pius dating to the period AD 140 to 161 (Reece period 7). The obverse of the coin depicts the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius wearing a laurel crown and facing right. The reverse depicts Securitas, the Roman Godess of security and stability. She is standing to the left and is holding a sceptre and resting her left elbow on a column. _x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ cf. RIC III, p. 116, no. 690 or p. 130, no. 828. _x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Portable Antiquities Scheme Record: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/103850
271coins
null
metal
Roman
Rome
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durom.1961.14
1961.14 d3.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1961
red and gold lacquered wood bowl with design of fish and birds
225bowls
null
wood
Edo Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1961
durom.2001.157
durom.2001.157-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2001
Colour woodblock-printed sheet for card game, entitled Wakan taisei senketsu kakugen iroha karuta: Japan, published 1891
218board games
Karuta
paper
Meiji Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2001
durma.1985.75.23
1985.75.23 d1.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/1985
Section of a slate bangle. Excavated from Chester-le-Street.
227bracelets
Bangle
slate
Roman
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/1985
durom.1976.169
1976.169.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1976
Length of Iban tapestry, embroided. 365cm. x 40cm.
118Panel
null
null
null
Sarawak State
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1976
durom.1972.6.34
1972.6.34.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1972
From a book of 100 colour photographs, illustrations of places in Japan. View of lake with sailing junk.
419photographs
null
paper
Meiji Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1972
durom.1960.4a.19
1960.4a.19.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
Extensive collection of slides and glass plates(?).
153Slide
null
glass
null
England
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.1964.499
durom.1964.499-uu.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1964
Restored upper part of a jug with remains of a strap handle, burnished.
366jugs
null
pottery
Early Bronze Age III
Jericho
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1964
eg782
eg782 bb.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
Small copper alloy pendant of a human headed triad. The features are poorly depicted, they appear to be in a mummified form and all three have headpieces. Whilst only the vaguest details remain it may represent Ptah-Sokar-Osiris. one figure appears to be bearded, possibly Serapis. All three figures are bound together by a serpent. The condition is reasonable, though extensive damage has occurred to the central figure.
82Human Figurine
pendant
bronze
Graeco-Roman Period
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.1960.3316
1960.3316-d1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
square seal of a personal name, surmounted by a deer and a crane, representing 'six harmonies sharing the spring' by their homophones. The six harmonies are of the East, West, South, North, Heaven and Earth. Seal lengend: 'Wang Ziyi'. Old display label says it is surmounted by a hare, stag and rock.
146Seal
null
jade
Qing
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durma.2020.3.2227
durma.2020.3.2227-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
A complete iron staple dating to the Roman or medieval period. Rectangular-sectioned bar, both ends of which are bent inwards at slightly more than a right angle, creading a U-shape with slightly bent tapering tangs.Measurements: L 24 mm ; W 23 mm ; max W (bar) 6 mm ; max T (bar) 4 mm ; Wt 5 g ;Large iron staples were used to join timbers together. Blunt-ended examples could also be used as cramps to hold masonry together (Manning, 1985, p. 131). Eight possible staples were found at Piercebridge, representing both of the major types identified by Manning (1985, p. 131). STA02 is of the more slender U-shaped variety. Both types were also used in the middle ages (Goodall, 1980, figs. 66-9).
501staples
null
null
Roman
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durom.1960.1765
1960.1765 bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
necklace with five pieces, all different in shape, engraved with verses from Quran.
397necklaces
null
bowenite
Ottoman dynasty
West Asia
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
eg5324
eg5324-tt.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
large pear shaped mace head red and white limestone breccia. Diam. of central piercing: 12 mm
380maces
mace head
limestone
Naqada II
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.2001.32.90
2001.32.90-tt.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2001
One of a set of Ganjifa cards. The cards are circular and there are 120 in all. The cards are painted in the same colours as the box. These are divided up into different colours with different animals/ objects headed by two cards within each group of different deities and a warrior on horseback. Yellow represents mice, orange represents turtles, pale yellow represents a bow and arrow, green represents dogs, brown represents a circle pattern, grey represents shells, red represents fish, light brown represents an axe, black represents a sword and olive represents a crown.
246cards
ganjifa
Colour on Paper
Modern Period
India
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2001
eg4567
eg4567-n1481-uu.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
small knife with narrow blade and handle ending in a lotus flower. This knife may have been used as a razor.
370knives
knife
bronze
18th Dynasty
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.1977.45
1977.45-q4.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1977
Porcelain group figures, covered with white glaze, Dehua ware. The subject is 'Governor Duff' - a European gentleman with his wife, and 2 younger boy and girl, possibly the couple's attendants. The couples are seated around a Chinese style tea table with a Weiqi/围棋 (Go) board and 2 tea cups (or Go stone boxes) on top; the governor is looking at his wife, his right hand missing. The boy attendant is standing on one side holding a folded fan. The governor's wife dresses a long skirt and wears a talk hat, her face looks oriental. The girl attendant is standing by her side holding a plate in her hand. There is a plant basin at the front of the scene. Export ware.
310figures
德化白釉西洋人物群像
porcelain
Qing
Dehua Xian
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1977
eg4966
eg4966-d2.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
ivory cone shaped gaming piece
323gaming counters
gaming piece
ivory
null
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.1992.11
1992.11-d6.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1992
Bronze cross-bow lock/trigger
44Cross-bow Lock
弩弓
bronze
late Zhou Dynasty
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1992
durom.1999.52
1999.52.2-d8.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/1999
Mummified boy in anthropoidal form, no coffin . The figure is simply wrapped and the head is featureless, the head has also detached from the body. The head is badly stained, almost black in fact presumably stained by resin. It also has some damage to the top of the skull, a small chip on the back of the head has revealed a hole in both the wrappings and the skull, through which the skull is just visible. The body is wrapped simply, in a coiled pattern with the result that the outer wrappings consist of one long single strand. Decorating the body is a hieratic text, presumably a funeral text, the text completely covers the body back and front. The condition of the piece is, apart from the detatached skull, pretty good; the body wrappings are clean and the ink inscription is clear. There is small object, possibly bone, visible in the picture, that has been placed in a plastic box with the mummy. There are two necklaces of cylindrical blue, cream, yellow, dark blue, red and green faience beads associated with the mummy. The necklaces have been packed separately in storage.
394mummies
child mummy
flax
Roman Period
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/1999
durom.1969.497
1969.497-tt.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Pottery teapot with lid, decorated with a 16-character inscription on one side, a 4-character trade mark under the base, and a 3-character production mark inside the lid, Yixing ware.
528teapots
铁画轩款宜兴紫砂茶壶
clay
Republic of China
Yixing
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.1960.1657
1960.1657.1-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
Table screen, carved and pierced soapstone in two pieces. Circular screen with a dragon, support with a butterfly. Also a wooden stand.
145Screen
null
soapstone
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.2015.142
durom.2015.142-d1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2015
A traditional sarong from Manipur called phanek. The cotton sarong is sewn at the top of one side into a tube like garment with a long slit running the remaining length. The main field of the sarong has thin light brown, pale pink and black horizontal stripes woven down the length of the garment with borders at the top and at the bottom decorated with intricate embroidered designs, called khoi-mayek (probably). The embroidered pattern in several hues of purple, black, pink and blue consisting of repeating medallion like ornaments (black circles containing a purple diamond) framed by sets of stripe patterns. In the middle of material the garment is stitched with white thread connecting two woven pieces of fabric into one. The edges along the length of the phanek are stitched with white thread with long threads left hanging in the middle. Next to it is another stitch in thick brown thread forming a double braid pattern with threads left hanging in the middle.
464sarongs
phanek
cotton
null
Manipur State
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2015
durom.1960.1755
1960.1755-tt.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
The circle and spiral combination is probably a simplified version of cicada pattern.
405ornaments
白玉蝉纹饰
jade
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
eg2918
eg2918-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
small Isis, throne on head, standing.
188amulets
isis amulet
faience
null
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.1960.3654
durom.1960.3654-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
A pair of carved greyish green hardstone, one of the pair set on a separate wooden stand. Both figures are carved in the form of seated tigers in mirror image of each other._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ The tiger set on the separate wooden stand is in a seated position with outstretched front paws, head facing forward. It has worn carved facial features, including ridges between the eyes and on the mouse. There is a worn carved line across the tiger's forehead. Two protruding ears are carved on the top of the tiger's head. A carved ridge runs down the back of the figure, and a curved tail is carved up the right hind quarter of the tiger. Carved details on the underside denote the two hind legs. Sits on a separate wooden stand._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ The second tiger does not have a wooden stand. It is in a seated position with outstretched front paws, head facing forward. It has more complete facial features, including ridges on the nose, between the eyes and above the eyes. On the top of the head is carved the character 'wang' (王). Two protruding ears are carved on top of the tiger's head. A carved ridge runs down the back of the figure, and a curved tail is carved up the left hind quarter of the tiger. Carved details on the underside denote two hind legs. Does not have a wooden stand.
310figures
null
Actinolite
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.2014.250
2014.250 d5.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2014
Silver kohl pot in the shape of a cylinder with lid and then applicator attached via a small metal chain. The pot is decorated with flowers, leaves and circular shapes around the edges. The applicator is decorated with diagonal lines at the top of the pin that then go half way down the applicator itself.
88Kohl Pot
null
silver
null
Muscat
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2014
durom.1980.68
1980.68-d1-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1980
Japanese screen, paper in wooden frame. Niji ni yoru Kosei by San-u Aoyama. 2 panels of black characters on a cream background.
145Screen
null
Ink on Paper
Meiji Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1980
durom.1964.392
durom.1964.392-ll.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1964
Grey stone pestle.
416pestles
null
stone
Neolithic Period
Jericho
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1964
durom.1964.131
1964.131d.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/1964
Serrated edged knife blade in a beige colour with lines running through the flint
53Domestic Equipment and Utensils
flint tool
Flint/Chert
null
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/1964
durom.1978.87
1978.87-q1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1978
Buff earthenware figure of a foreigner, wearing a long robe that falls to his feet and a hat; the fists placed in front of the chest, looking like holding something in the fists; used as a tomb model; unglazed, and has traces of red pigment around the wrist. The facial features of the figure are vague.
389models
素胎胡人俑
pottery
early Tang dynasty
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1978
durma.2020.3.889
durma.2020.3.889-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
A copper-alloy Roman figurine dating to the first to third centuries AD. The figurine is that of a naked Cupid in a flying pose. His features are well-rendered with eyes, nose, mouth and fingers clearly visible. Cupid's hair is shoulder length with curls framing his face. Ribbed and grooved decoration indicates the direction of individual strands of hair. A distinctive topknot of hair, comprising four small, spherical mouldings arranged in a square, decorates his forehead. His right arm is held upwards above his head. The hand of the right arm holds a jug. The left arm is close to the body and bent at the elbow. He holds an unidentified disc-shaped object in his hand, possibly a plate or patera. The figurine has small wings. Decoration is visible on the right wing, comprising three incised diagonal lines, representing feathers. The left leg is forward of the right leg suggesting movement. The left foot is missing as is a portion of the right calf and the whole foot on the right leg, the latter of which is hollow. The figurine measures 55mm in length and from arm to arm measures approximately 24mm in width. The body has a maximum thickness of 13mm (including wings). The figurine weighs 29.2 grams.The Cupid is similar to examples from Kirby Thore (Green 1978, 62), Corbridge (Green 1978, 58) and Moresby (Green 1978, 65) as well as another example from the same deposit at Piercebridge (NCL-2C40A4). It suggests that this type of Cupid figurine was particularly popular on the northern frontier. Emma Durham notes in her survey of figurines from Roman Britain (Durham 2012, 4.4.1) that these examples form a group which 'differ somewhat from the slightly chubby, shorter and more common version of Cupid seen elsewhere and suggest the presence of a workshop located somewhere in the north. This might account for the higher numbers on military sites, although whether they were being produced to satisfy a demand or appear more often due to increased availability one cannot tell.'
311figurines
null
null
Roman
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durom.2015.340.40
durom.2015.340.40.1-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2015
Horizontal Chinese black and white glossy postcard with an image entitled 'Soo-Chow Creek in Shanghai', which is then repeated in French, Russian and Italian. Depicted is a port scene with many boats moored up to the back on the right of the photograph. The road is visible on the right side of the image and curves around to the left of the photo and is lined with many houses and trees. There are various people walking along the waterside all in turn of the century dress. There is a single line of Chinese text in the top left corner consisting of six characters. The title of the image is printed in black text underneath the image and the publisher information is also printed in black near to the bottom lower edge of the post card. _x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ The reverse is plain with a paragraph written in multiple languages printed in black text along the top edge of the postcard. There are several blank lines for writing a message here too. The text reads 'Post Card - Postkarte. Carte Postale. Catolina Postale. Oткрьitoe IIйсьmo. Union Postale Universelle'.
435postcards
null
cards
null
Shanghai
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2015
durom.1969.610
1969.610-d3.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Small sake cup decorated with landscape of Yoshino in cherry blossoms.
280cups
null
porcelain
Edo Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.1960.2824
1960.2824 uu.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
Hardstone carving of a pair of badgers, brown with deep brown shadows. Naturalistic style yet the faces of the badgers still show influence of early representation of monster and mythical animals.
310figures
石獾
jade
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.1960.1940
1960.1940-ll.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
famille rose porcelain snuff bottle decorated with a grey squirrel holding fruit and vine leaves. With metal stopper, bone and cork snuff sppon and carved wooden stand.
493snuff bottles
null
porcelain
Qing
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.1961.43
1961.43 ll.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1961
Cast bronze figure of a goose. Japanese characters are inscribed on the bottom of the goose.
310figures
null
bronze
Edo Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1961
durom.1969.534
1969.534.15.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
An illuminated Divan, illustrated anthology of poems of Hafiz, copied by Muhammad Shah for Abd al Razzaq of Kashmir. The painted lacquer covers are contemporary. The end of the folio has inscriptions. At the top is '1270 AH/1854 AD' and a dedication to Abd al Razzaq. Below is '1271 AH/1855'. The painted lacquer covers are contemporary and are typical of Kashmiri work.
223books
null
Ink and Opaque Watercolour on Paper
Mughal dynasty
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durma.2020.1.21
durma.2020.1.21.bb.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
A transparent mould made Pepsi Cola Bottle, thought to be from the late 1940s/early 1950s. The bottle is complete, with a crown top metal cap still intact, though heavily corroded. The print on the front and back is faded, though still legible, reading: 'Pepsi-Cola, Quality Quantity' on the front of the bottle and on the back: 'Pepsi-Cola Bottled by NOVO BOTTLERS. LTD NEWCASTLE, Under Appointment and from Concentrate supplied by Pepsi-Cola Ltd. Brentford Middx'. The bottle has decoration below the neck of the bottle with 'Pepsi Cola' in relief with an abstract pattern, repeating around the body of the bottle.
325glassware
null
glass
20th century
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durom.1978.89
1978.89.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1978
Body decorated with lead glaze in three-colours style.
310figures
三彩仕女佣
pottery
Tang
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1978
durma.2020.3.2327
durma.2020.3.2327-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
A fragment of a Early Medieval copper-alloy florid cruciform brooch dating to the sixth century AD, part of the Piercebridge River Assemblage. The fragment comprises the head, the bow and a portion of the foot. The brooch measures 81mm in length. The head is 39mm in length, 52mm in width and 7mm thick. The bow is 20mm at its widest and 4mm thick. The foot is a maximum of 27mm long, 31mm wide and 6mm thick._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Helen Geake comments: 'Despite the head being rectilinear and not at all 'cruciform', the decoration shows that it's developed out of 3 knobs all with two little circles - possibly intended as a human mask. There's a similar example from Driffield in Martin 2015, pl. 29.1. The fragment belongs to Type 4.3.2 which appears to be a north eastern type.'_x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Portable Antiquities Database - https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/657340
230brooches
cruciform brooch
copper alloy
Saxon
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
eg1056
eg1056-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
offcut of wood used as a potential mummy label or ostraca and written in demotic script using a reed pen (in the usual way)
108Mummy Label
mummy label
wood
null
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.1986.d96
1986.d96-d1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1986
Plain steel quoit, very worn. Sikh style. Faint indication of decoration incised on both sides, of animals and inner band of floral decoration. Sharper outer edge.
136Quoit
Chakram
steel
null
India
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1986
eg5321
eg5321-n2180-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
Accession Register: Head of Horus
285deity figurine
isis figurine
stone
null
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.1969.573
1969.573.1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
The scroll can also be a reference to Daode jing (道德经, or Tao Te Ching by Wade Giles system) which is a Chinese Classic text said to be written by Laozi on his way to the west, see [Iconography]. The figure is hollow and the Laozi figure can be detached from the buffalo.
310figures
青铜老子骑牛像
bronze
Kangxi
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.1974.11
1974.11.ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1974
Round mirror set in a solid metal frame with a hinged, perforated front. The frame swivels on a metal stand with a hollow rounded base. The frame is covered with decoration. The base has scenes of people, the frame has stylised calligraphy and geometric designs on the front and people and animals on the back.
387mirrors
null
metal
null
India
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1974
durom.1964.351
1964.351 d4.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1964
Lamp, reddish buff fabric, slight grit, with the four sides folded in to create 4 spouts, flat base.
373lamps
null
pottery
Early/Middle Bronze Age
Jericho
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1964
durom.1996.71
1996.71-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1996
Light reddish buff cylindrical pottery fragment, probably a handle sherd.
318fragments
null
pottery
null
Saudi Arabia
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1996
durom.1974.37
1974.37-d10.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1974
Panel of Chinese silk embroidery of floral decoration and large human figures in gold on a blue background. Half of a larger panel. Deep blue background of heavy silk with a satinised finish, finely embroidered around a deep border on three sides in vibrant colours. The centre is plain. The border is delicately embroidered with great detail in coloured silk depicting motifs including male and female figures, trees, peonies, two chinese characters, a gourd, sceptre and an inner narrow border of bats. There is evidence of a centre seam where another possibly matching panel was attached down the length. There are two old repairs, one small patch in the plain centre, and another to the plain edge.
118Panel
null
silk
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1974
durom.1969.78
1969.78 tt.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Jian ware. There is a 2-character potter's mark at the bottom of the exterior. Under the base there are vague incisions, probably another mark.
524tea bowls
建窑黑釉兔毫撇口碗
stoneware
Song
Jianning
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.1977.10
1977.10.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1977
Porcelain vase in the form of an archaic bronze vessel Gu, covered with cream-white glaze on applied-relief of the Eight Immortals motif, Dehua ware. The body of the vase is divided into three sections. The upper part, Eight Immortals; middle section, the Eight Trigrams; below, branch of prunus blossom. The base is glazed and the ring foot is unglazed.
551vases
德化奶白釉贴花八仙纹觚
porcelain
Qing
Dehua Xian
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1977
durom.1969.357
durom.1969.357-h1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Wrist rest modelled as a scroll and decorated on the top in famille rose enamels with two people in a garden under a pine tree within underglaze blue borders. Red and underglazde blue floral decoration on the sides, plain turquoise underneath with a four character Qian Long mark in red. A pair of spurs support each end.
195armrests
乾隆款青花加粉彩人物庭院图臂搁
porcelain
Qianlong
South China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.2009.1
2009.1.5-tt.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2009
Chinese typewriter. Double pigeon (shuang ge) brand. Comprises one large wooden box with a keyhole at the front and two metal hinges at the back (DUROM.2009.1.1). Inside sits the typewriter (DUROM.2009.1.2). It has four adjustable feet, a swivelling blue painted metal tray beneath a metal body painted blue, with the double pigeon logo on the front, a large metal frame filled with individual pieces of metal type, the operating mechanisim in metal and brown plastic, and a large rubber covered drum for the paper. There is a loose strip of metal which appears to be a detached part of the mechanism (DUROM.2009.1.13). There is a plastic dust cover in a faded red brown with bright red piping and the double pigeon logo printed on the front in white, along with two lines of chinese characters (DUROM.2009.1.3). There are two wooden boxes containing metal frames filled with metal type arranged by radical (bu shou), each with an accompanying card with paper sellotaped onto one side showing the layout of the type (DUROM.2009.1.4 - DUROM.2009.1.7). There is a cardboard box of loose type (DUROM.2009.1.8) also containing a small metal frame (DUROM.2009.1.12). There is a piece of card with a large set of characters printed onto it - this is presumably the layout of the type in the typewriter (DUROM.2009.1.9). There are also two pieces of paper covered on one side with printed characters, which may be samples of the typewriter's output or instructions on its use (DUROM.2009.1.10 - DUROM.2009.1.11). Double pigeon brand typewriters were still being produced by the Shanghai Typewriter company until the mid 1980s. This model probably dates from the 1970s.
544typewriters
双鸽牌打字机
metal
null
Shanghai
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2009
durom.1998.21.2
1998.21.2-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1998
The figure is one of the four Buddhist guardians (also called the Four Heavenly Kings, in Sanskrit: Caturmaharajakayikas). The red face shows his is the Virapaksa (Guangmu Tianwang/广目天王). There are two holes in the figure's hands, suggesting that the figure originally holds something in his hands. Possibly not Chinese.
310figures
木雕彩绘西方广目天王造像
wood
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1998
durom.2013.328.5
2013.328.5 bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2013
Volume 5 from of a box set of twelve volumes of Death Note manga. 208 page book containing black and white comic art and story. The text is in English with some special effects, sound effects and some written texts left in Japanese. The book reads from the back to front in the Japanese style. The cover is lime green card printed vertically with grey gothic text in English of the instructions for using the death note. Chains criss-cross the background. On the front is a large grey cross with the title "Death Note" in English and Japanese across the arms. The background of the cross has grey images of characters from the investigation team in the arms and of Misa Amane in the bottom. In front of this are full colour images of the characters Light Yagami and L. Light Yagami wears light brown trousers and a white shirt. L is crouching on the ground and wears bare feet, blue jeans and a shite long sleeved t-shirt. The two characters are connected by a pair of handcuffs with a long chain between them. The spine has the title and the author's names in black and white, the volume number in dark green and an image of the shinigami Rem's face in black and white. The back cover has a large logo for the publisher Shōnen Jump at the top, the title and volume number below and then a large white square with a synopsis of the plot in black on the left and a colour image on the right of the characters Misa Amane and Rem.
223books
Tankōbon
paper
Heisei Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2013
durom.1986.6
1986.6.20e.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/1986
Anklet or necklace, cotton band, with red and orange printed pattern, decorated with silver coloured beads fastened with a red cotton thread cord tie.
192anklets
null
cotton
null
Gujarat State
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/1986
eg175
eg175-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
green, mummiform shabti with tripartite wig and beard, shown holding hoes and with a basket over one shoulder
549ushabti
shabti
faience
null
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.1960.1309
durom.1960.1309-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
brown soapstone figure of Magu seated on a deer, with a ruyi sceptre in hand and a straw hat at her back. Magu is a Taoist female deity. Some conventions for representing Magu appear similar to those of the Buddhist Guan Yin.
310figures
null
soapstone
Qing
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
eg2316
eg2316 n2185 bb.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
Accession Record: Piece of coarse red ware pot, grey fracture, with forged hieroglyphics incised on it.
484sherds
pottery sherd
pottery
null
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.1969.266
durom.1969.266-h1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Porcelain bowl in rectangular shape with straight flared walls, covered with translucent white glaze, and decorated with overglaze polychrome colours in Five-colours style with green as the dominant colour (or Famille verte by its French name). Each side is painted with a scene in the popular drama 'Romance of the West Chamber (Xixiang ji/西厢记)', see [Notes]. The first plot, a young scholar greeting 3 ladies with 2 attendants by his side; the second plot (to the left of the first plot), 2 military figures fighting on horses, another figure of a monk at the right corner; the third plot (to the left of the second plot), the young scholar departs on a horse with his attendant carrying his belongings, and the lady departs to the opposite direction a manual cart followed by her attendant; the fourth plot (to the left of the third plot), the young scholar napping by the window, dreaming (illustrated in the form of a picture in some smoke) about him meeting the lady.
225bowls
五彩西厢记人物故事图方斗杯
porcelain
Kangxi
Jingdezhen
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.1973.52
1973.52.3-pc-d3.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1973
Japanese gold lacquered Buddha, with stand. Separate lotus flower section.
310figures
null
wood
Momoyama Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1973
durma.2020.3.1943
durma.2020.3.1943.ff.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
A Roman copper-alloy barbarous radiate dating to the period AD 275 to 285 (Reece period 14), part of the Piercebridge River Assemblage. Unclear reverse type. Obverse radiate bust facing right, legend illegible. Reverse two figures?, legend illegible. There is semi-circular cut-out at 3 o'clock on the obverse._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Portable Antiquities Scheme Record-https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/104231_x000D__x000D_
271coins
null
metal
Roman
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durom.2014.95
durom.2014.95-tt.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2014
Yellow ceramic incense holder in the form of a Japanese origami crane. The body of the bird is yellow with red flowers decorating the sides along with stylised white and green flowers on the wings. The bird has a hole in the centre of the body to allow an incense stick to be placed here. There is an unglazed square on the base.
83Incense Holder
null
porcelain
Heisei Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2014
durom.1960.3678
1960.3678-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
carved with a man with attendant inside a rocky grotto, poem engraved on rock
146Seal
null
soapstone
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.1960.2332
durom.1960.2332.14-uu.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
A set of 14 miniature ivory seals. 5 pairs, 4 singles. - pairs of monks, seated cross-legged on a stone. Small. Square. 2-characters on the base of one, 1 character inside decoration on the other. Ink traces. - pairs of flowers, petals open, leaves up to catch the sun. rectangulr 'pedestal'. Bse on one, 2-characters, ink traces, within an oval border. The other has 2 characters, ink traces, in a rectangular border. - pair of horses (or mouantian goats). Standing heads looking to one side on a piece of 'rough ground' on top of oblong base. 2 charcters on the base of ech, ink traces, chunky earring. - another pair of cross-legged monks - one pulling his head. Square, and slightly larger than the first pari. On the base of one: 4 characters, ink traces. On the other, 1 character, decorating carved. - the last pair. 1 character, ink stained, on the base of each - stylished standing figure look almost like the long thin african wood figures.? - single dragon seated on top of rectangular pose. 4 characters, ink stained. - larger flower carved on the top of thin rectangular base. The bottom is divided into 2 squares. 1 charater on each, ink stained. - another singe horse. 3 characters, ink stianed. Chunky carving. Horse standing on 'rough ground', had looking over one shoulder to the side. - dog, sitting, begging on top of a square base. 4 characters, with stained chuncky carving.
146Seal
null
ivory
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.2013.202
2013.202 bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2013
Two plastic food cutters in the shape of a brown bear (called Rilakkuma) and a yellow chick (called Kiiroitori). Lids are removable to allow ease of use when taking the food out from the item. Kawaii fashion
550utensils
null
plastic
Heisei Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2013
durom.1960.1018
1960.1018 bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
The lion has a horn and turns its head backwards.
310figures
玉狻猊
Smaragdite
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.1962.78
1962.78 d15.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1962
English watch with Turkish face, in silver outer case and studded tortoise shell inner case
557watches
null
metal
18th century
United Kingdom
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1962
durom.2014.342.76
durom.2014.342.76-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2014
One of a set of prints of Mongolian dress. One of 100 coloured loose plates. Each of the coloured plates is separately numbered in black on the bottom of the print in the middle. The reverse is blank. They depict costumes of people from Mongolia, which include summer and winter, caps, ornaments and accessories. _x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Plate 76. Uzumchin woman's costume with silver and coral ornaments. Plain white background with central image of a standing woman wearing a loose long blue robe, with long sleeves and cuffs, the cuffs with light blue upturned brim covering hands; on top of the robe a long black sleeveless garment with gold medallion pattern and an opening in the middle of the front showing light pink lining and fastening with gold buttons, gold green trim with ornaments around all the edges; black boots with light green trim on the seams; orange cap decorated with rows of red round coral beads and metal ornaments, engraved metal chains with various ornaments such as the endless knot, a face of the dragon etc. decorated with red coral beads attached to the orange cap framing the face; under the left hand an ornament with orange and pink ribbons is visible. The woman facing left.
443prints
null
paper
null
Ulaanbaatar
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2014
durom.1999.108
durom.1999.108-d3.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1999
Large wooden carving of four fish. One large fish acts as the centre piece and three smaller fish surround it. The artefact is carved from one piece of wood.
310figures
null
hardwood
null
Bali (island)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1999
durom.2014.342.81
durom.2014.342.81-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2014
One of a set of prints of Mongolian dress. One of 100 coloured loose plates. Each of the coloured plates is separately numbered in black on the bottom of the print in the middle. The reverse is blank. They depict costumes of people from Mongolia, which include summer and winter, caps, ornaments and accessories. _x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Plate 81. Uzumchin man's winter cap "Boolt". Plain white background with central image of a winter cap. The cap with light brown upturned brim (probably sheepskin), earflaps and back flap in the shape of a triangle; a light orange pointed crown with vertical seams surmounted by an orange knot on a yellow ornament with dark trim; a grey ribbon attached to each earflap. The front of the cap facing left.
443prints
null
paper
null
Ulaanbaatar
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2014
durom.1969.30
durom.1969.30-h3.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
moulded buff-white earthenware solid figure of a groom or camel-boy, probably a Turk, standing on a rectangular, flat self-base. Covered with a finely crazed clear glaze on the belted coat. Traces of unfired figments show a delicate brush work in black on the eyebrows, moustache, beard, belt and boots, while traces of red pigments can be seen on the border and lining of the green coat. Hole in the belt at the back indicates missing attachment, while similar hole in the clasped hands in the front suggests that the figure was originally holding something in his hands.
310figures
侍人佣
earthenware
Tang
South China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.1960.4021
1960.4021-tt.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
bi carved on one side in high relief with 2 dragons, silkworms in low relief on reverse.
52Disc
bi
jade
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.1975.8
1975.8.u.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1975
29 white paper talismans with red writing/designs, two of which (8h and 8ac) seem to be identical.
520talismans
null
paper
null
Korean peninsula
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1975
eg5573
eg5573-u10218-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
dark brown stone heart scarab. Head, clypeus, prothorax, divided elytra, feathered legs. Base incised with 7 lines of text. Side chipped.
81Heart Scarab
heart scarab
stone
null
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.2002.10
durom.2002.10-uu.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2002
Open petal form bowl in the Mughal style with floral ring handles and floral motifs front and back
225bowls
null
jade
Qing
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2002
durom.2006.53.102.1
2006.53.102.1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2006
A wooden plate from a model Japanese doll's house.
119Part
null
wood
Showa Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2006
durom.1960.4169
1960.4169-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
carving of a pony
310figures
null
jade
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.1969.616
1969.616-d3.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Porcelain cup with lobed body and lip, decorated with overglaze green, blue, red, yellow and arburgine enamels in Five-colours style of the Flowers of Four Seasons motif, partly gilt. Inside, under the rim, three sprays of camellia; centre of well, a butterfly. Exterior, various flowers including lotus, chrysanthemum, plum blossom and peony, forming the Flowers of Four Seasons motif. Under the base, an abstract potter's mark in underglaze blue enamel.
280cups
五彩加金彩四季花卉图花瓣式杯
porcelain
Qing
Jingdezhen
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.1964.5.5
durom.1964.5.5-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1964
Amuletic plaque, one of 18 small unfired clay stamped designs representing Tibetan deities. Depicts 3 deities, which are Amitayus at the top, the White Tara at the bottom left and Usnisavijaya in the bottom right. All sat in the lotus position. This particular triad of deities is known as the 'Three deities of long life'.
188amulets
Tsha tsha
clay
Qing
Tibet Autonomous Region (China)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1964
durom.1979.12.14
durom.1979.12.14.4-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1979
Three page letter from Mary Gell, whose address at the time was 13 Kan Mien Hutung, East City, Peking, North China to her aunt Ann. Letter date March 28th 1925. She writes about being surprised that all the letters are getting through, and about the Bishop planning to go home and then come back. She had been trying to deal with all her unanswered letters. Also she writes about someone possibly coming to stay. She mentions Kathleen going to a P.U.M.C auditorium which was a service for students, although she wrote that they all spoke different languages as they came from all over China. Dr Mary Gell writes about being inspired by a Dr Harry Ward, the principal of a theologian college in America. Through P.U.M.C they also had a discussion on some of the problems with Mission Hospitals. Mary Gell also attended the annual meeting of the whole mission, to which everyone turned up.
93Letter
null
paper
null
Beijing
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1979
durom.1978.144.8
1978.144.8.1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1978
A small cream card with the name Dr. Mary P. Gell printed on it in the centre. It resembles a buisness card. It has Cheeloo University Hospital, Tsinan printed in the bottom left corner and this is where Dr. Gell worked. On the back of the card there are a series of Chinese(?) characters.
246cards
null
paper
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1978
durom.2014.1.4
2014.1.4 d3.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2014
One of a collection of 162 flint tools. Brown flint reworked around the edges. Worked on both faces. Distinct 'knife' shape, with base for hafting into blade handle. Apex of blade may have chipped away.
370knives
null
Flint/Chert
Neolithic Period
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2014
durom.2001.29.9
2001.29.9 rr.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2001
red carved ivory chess piece. Part of Cantonese ivory chess set with the pieces mounted on ball-with-ball stems.
257chessmen
null
ivory
Qing
Guangzhou
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2001
durom.1992.92
1992.92-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1992
Hollow, moulded tomb figure of lady. Head detached. Red pottery with green glazed skirt and traces of white pigment on upper body.
310figures
仕女俑
earthenware
Tang
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1992
durom.1975.57
1975.57-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1975
Metal container. Cloisonné enamel ovoid jar with design of dragons, with lid. Container sits on three feet.
362jars
null
enamel
null
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1975
durom.1973.52
1973.52-pc-rr.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1973
Japanese gold lacquered Buddha, with stand. Separate lotus flower section.
310figures
null
wood
Momoyama Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1973
durma.2020.3.20
durma.2020.3.20.ff.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
A cast copper-alloy phallic harness pendant dating to the Roman period, part of the Piercebridge River Assemblage. The pendant comprises a circular, D-sectioned suspension loop turned through 90 degrees to the pendant body. The pendant body is triangular in plan with lozengiform, moulded decoration on its upper surface, presumably intended to represent stylised pubic hair. At the apex of the triangle, there extends a further cast D-sectioned plate which is plain and represents the testes, with a circular-section extension representing the flaccid phallus. The underside of the plate is plain and hollow. The pendant measures 45mm in length, 35mm in width and 5mm in thickness. The attachment loop measures 4mm in width and 15mm in diameter._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Pendants depicting flaccid phalli are rare in Roman Britain, with only five other examples known. Three are recorded by the PAS as KENT-E3D152, GLO-221C74 and DENO-C0709A, whilst a fourth was found during excavation at Healam Bridge, North Yorkshire (Bishop 2017, 154, Fig. 224 and 155, no. 22). A similar phallic pendant was found in Corbridge and is held in the Corstopitum Museum collection (Acc. no. 75.515) See Green, M. (1978) A corpus of Small Cult-Objects from the Military Areas of Roman Britain, BAR British Series 52, p. 58, no. 31 and Plate 142. A pendant in a similar style but with an erect rather than flaccid penis was found in the western part of the vicus in Aquincum (Fig. 6, 80; Fig. 9, 82 and Table 2, p. 84) and is dated to the first to third century AD (Lorant, V. 2016 Is that not charming? Fascinum in Aquincum. Protection against evil eye. Phallic amulets in a Roman city. In. Budapest Regisegei XLIX, 63-87)
414pendants
null
copper alloy
Roman
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durom.1981.50
1981.50.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1981
Lantern slide of Prince Hotta's Garden, Tokyo.
153Slide
null
glass
Meiji Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1981
durom.2000.27.27
2000.27.27.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2000
hanging instrument, decorative, of lotus flower shape
405ornaments
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Showa Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2000