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durom.1969.607
1969.607-d2.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Blue and white brush pot decorated with figure and landscape design. The bottom is unglazed with a slightly concave centre. The exposed roughcast is white and pure, glossy, finely-washed, flinty and dense. The areas near the mouth and bottom are respectively decorated with one and two incised twin-string-pattern. On the surface of the main body there are depicted moon, rocks, water wave, two figures, branches and grass, which integrate to form a picture in the style of literati painting of Yuan and Ming dynasties.
22Brush Pot
青花高仕图笔筒
porcelain
Transitional Period
Jingdezhen
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.1969.177
durom.1969.177-h1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Porcelain winepot in the form of a peach, covered with deep blue glaze with an aubergine tone, which is a shade of the "Qiepizi" glaze (Chinese:茄皮紫, English: Aubergine Glaze).
160Wine Pot
茄皮紫釉桃形壶
porcelain
Kangxi
Jingdezhen
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.2015.278
durom.2015.278-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2015
A child's dress made from green silk. It has two main sections, a top attached to a pleated skirt. Bands of gold fabric are sewn around the garment just above the hem, around the end of the long sleeves, and around the design on the front. There is a patch of black fabric at the neck of the garment, which has an orange pattern sewn into it with a pink flower in the centre. The middle of the flower, the five petals, and four circles in the orange section contain reflective sequins.
267dresses
null
silk
20th century
West Asia
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2015
durom.1971.38
1971.38.a d2.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1971
six Burmese lacquer bowls with gold rims.
204bowls
null
lacquer
null
Myanmar
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1971
durom.2013.23
2013.23.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2013
Length of blue flat weave cotton fabric printed with a repeating design of stars and skull and cross bones. The fabric is coated with a possibly rubberised glittery coating. The stars are small yellow and five pointed. The skull and cross bones all wear black skull caps and eye patches. Some of the skulls have heart shaped eyes; some have red heart shaped eye patches.
19Bolt
null
cotton
Heisei Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2013
durom.2013.70.26
2013.70.26-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2013
Playing card. Jack of Clubs. On the face of the card is an image of the Kumsusan Memorial Palace for Kim Il Sung in Pyongyang. Reverse of the card shows 10 images relating to North Korea, including Pyongyang, the friendship arch, statue of Kim Il Sung, and an image of Kim Jong Un.
386playing cards
null
cards
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2013
durom.2012.137
2012.137.3-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2012
Rozen maiden Shinku (Reiner Rubin) cosplay female costume ensemble._x000D__x000D_ DUROM.2012.137.1 Red cotton and spandex velvet long sleeved calf length dress, with gathered frills at waist and hem. Nylon zip in the right hand side, the ends of a sash attached in the two side seams at the waist._x000D__x000D_ DUROM.2012.137.2 Red plush velvet short cape with a frilled edge, stand up collar and a pink polyester satin ribbon rose trim._x000D__x000D_ DUROM.2012.137.3 Red stretch velvet headdress, pleated onto a broad green polyester satin ribbon tie. 2 pink fabric roses attached at the neck._x000D__x000D_ DUROM.2012.137.4 and 5 Pair of black shoes, possibly leather, possibly plastic, with red fabric roses attached near the toe and a shiny black leather or plastic bow at each heel. Size 38, maker Zingshan._x000D__x000D_ DUROM.2012.137.6 and 7 Pair of black patent leather or plastic ankle straps with Velcro fastenings._x000D__x000D_ DUROM.2012.137.8 White cotton poplin bloomers with tightly elasticated waist and frilled cuffs._x000D__x000D_ DUROM.2012.137.9 White nylon petticoat with a nylon zip in the back centre seam and a lace trim along the hem.
272ensembles
null
cotton
Heisei Period
Shanghai
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2012
durma.2020.3.2150
durma.2020.3.2150-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
A copper alloy harness pendant that is Roman in date. The pendant consists of a suspension loop that is attached to a tube shaped section that tapers towards the termination. Halfway down this section is an incised border and in between the loop and the section is a thicker rim. The object is green in colour and is complete and well preserved. It weighs 11.3g and measures 43.70mm in length and 9.52mm in width. The diameter of the suspension loop is 13.26mm.
375pendants
null
null
Roman
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durom.1964.117
1964.117b.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/1964
long, thin and beige flint knife blade with serrated edges
51Domestic Equipment and Utensils
flint tool
Flint/Chert
null
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/1964
durom.1960.2518
1960.2518-tt.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
Jade wrist rest or arm rest (or Bige/臂搁, by its Chinese name), brown and black and olive green markings. There is a crescent hollow on the surface for the wrist resting; a pair of toads facing each other at the edge of the hollow. Reverse, sprays of lotus buds extend to the side of the wrist rest.
176armrests
玉石双蟾臂搁
jade
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
eg1195
eg1195.1-2-d1.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
the lid found during auditing is of a human figure (rather than baboon)
221canopic jars
canopic jar
travertine
null
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.1955.lennard11
durom.1955.lennard11-uu.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1955
Metal bowl engraved with stylised calligraphy
204bowls
null
metal
Qajar Dynasty
Sri Lanka
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1955
durom.1962.13.18
1962.13.18.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1962
Colour woodblock print, depicting the warrior Okashima Yasoemon Tsunetatsu, from the series Seichu gishi den (Biographies of Loyal Retainers), by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Japan, 1847-1852 (signed Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi ga)
161Woodblock Print
null
paper
Edo Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1962
durom.1969.85
1969.85-d1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Stoneware jar with constricted mouth, covered with black glaze and painted with silvery pattern of lotus design, not lily design.
327jars
黑釉银彩莲纹罐
stoneware
Song
Henan Province
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durma.2020.3.446
durma.2020.3.446-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
An incomplete object, probably a composite stud dating to the Roman period, part of the Piercebridge River Assemblage. The object comprises a circular copper-alloy head which is trapezoidal in section. Both the upper and lower surfaces of the head are obscured by lead-alloy or solder. The object measures 18mm in diameter and has a maximum thickness of 4mm._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Portable Antiquities Database: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/800613
465studs
null
copper alloy
Roman
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durma.2020.3.2218
durma.2020.3.2218-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
An incomplete cowhide shoe, possibly a military boot dating to the late second or early third century AD. The shoe has been designed to be worn on the left foot. The shoe is swayed and very pointed. The toe turns noticeably inward. The toe is very pointed and tapers to the tread of the foot. The waist and seat are almost straight, with little variation in width. A single line of studs runs around the outer edge of the shoe, with four straight lines in the tread down to the waist. There is a single line in the waist towards the outer edge, but otherwise the waist is open and free of studs under the arch of the foot. The seat has three straight lines within the outer line, the outer line ranging outward a bit and running the full length up into the waist and tread.This is the sole unit typical of a military marching boot. The stud pattern is not decorative or artistic, but rather entirely practical for heavy use, for instance in marching or physical labour. The style is typical of the utilitarian shoes that predominate elsewhere in the late 2nd and early 3rd centuries, especially in the Period 6B ditches at Vindolanda (Greene, forthcoming). The size certainly indicates ownership by a male and at over 28cm it is typical of the very largest shoes found in many assemblages.MEASUREMENTS:(Insole)Full length: 28.4cm (max. preservation; originally ca. 29-30cm)Width at tread: 9.2cmWidth at waist: 5.5cmWidth at seat: 5.7cm(Treadsole)Full length: 28cm (originally 30-31cm)Width at tread: 9cmWidth at waist: 6.4cmWidth at seat: 7.3cm All sole layers are preserved, but in somewhat poor condition. The very back of the seat is corroded, taking about 1-2.0cm off the end. Most studs remain but some have fallen out. There is some wear and breakdown on the outer edge at the tread.
441shoes
null
null
Roman
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durom.1969.534
1969.534.12.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.
202books
null
Ink and Opaque Watercolour on Paper
Mughal dynasty
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.1960.2260
durom.1960.2260-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
Brown and grey stone carving of a dog, resting
281figures
null
jade
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.81
81 bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/0000
Wooden figure of a man with one foot resting upon the head of a horse. He is shown with one hand raised in the air and the other resting on the knee upon the horses head. He wears a long tunic decorated with stars on the torso and raised floral design near to the legs. The sleeves are green in colour with what may be armour on the arms, he wears a wide green and blue belt around the waist. On his head he wears an elaborate headdress with a spiral in the centre and two green ears at the side. The horse is white with a green bridle and reigns
281figures
null
wood
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/0000
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
133Seal
null
soapstone
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.1960.4.162
1960.4.162.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
Extensive collection of slides and glass plates(?). A black and white image of an ornate but ruinous building with a tower-like structure at one corner.
140Slide
null
glass
null
India
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.1971.scott2.14.1
durom.1971.scott2.14.1-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1971
It is a silver coin, round in shape. The Obverse depicts the bust of the king with the collar around the neck is prominent, part of the legend visible on the back of the bust possibly the date in Brahmi. The Reverse side depicts symbols like the chaitya (three arched hill) with a wavy line underneath that represents the river, above the chaitya is the crescent moon and the sun in the form of dots. These symbols are surrounded by the Brahmi script on their periphery which are very clear to identify. The coin is chipped near the edge
246coins
drachm
silver
null
Pakistan
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1971
durom.1963.25
durom.1963.25-tt.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1963
Stone Votive stupa, eight-sided stupa with four images of Lord Buddha engraved into four sides. One position shows Buddha in the Dyhana meditation pose with both hands resting on his lap, two depict the Namaskara, greeting, pose where Buddha sits with both hands clasped in front of his chest, and the final pose shows Bhumisparsa, calling the Earth to witness - the gesture which Buddha used when he achieved enlightenment, this shows his right hand touching the ground and the left hand remaining on his knees. The Stupa is probably missing a stone or wooden decoration at the top.
225carvings
null
schist
Pala Period
Bihar State
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1963
durom.1974.136
durom.1974.136-d1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1974
Japanese Hime Daruma tumbler doll with hollow papier-mache body. Wears a woven brocade kimono of red and golden honeycomb and white chrysanthemums over white and silvery brocade. Red and white fabric collar. Synthetic black hair adhered to a painted face of bisque or plaster under a red and golden textile cap. A braided white cord frames the face, knotted into a bow at the center of the chest with two tassels hanging down. A woven textile of pink and golden metallic thread wraps the base. In an original cardboard box with pink pattern of Daruma dolls across box and lid. Lid has yellow rectangular sticker at its center with Japanese symbols reading:_x000D__x000D_ ‘High quality (高级)_x000D__x000D_ Hime Daruma (姫 だるま)_x000D__x000D_ Issue’
264dolls
null
synthetic fiber
null
Shikoku Island
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1974
durom.2013.70.15
2013.70.15-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2013
Playing card. King of Diamonds. On the face of the card is an image of the Arch of Reunification. Reverse of the card shows 10 images relating to North Korea, including Pyongyang, the friendship arch, statue of Kim Il Sung, and an image of Kim Jong Un.
386playing cards
null
cards
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2013
durom.2012.49
2012.49.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2012
Mandarin square rank badge. Embroidered panel in cream, red, blue, green featuring silver pheasant and flowers; mounted with embroidered braid in blue on black onto mid-blue silk panel; fine cotton backing; a badge sewn onto uniform by Chinese state officials to denote rank; this badge with silver pheasant motif flying towards sun on left indicated fifth rank civil official; stitches are mainly satin stitch; some gold threads couched down.
124Rank Square
null
silk
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2012
durma.2020.3.1473
durma.2020.3.1473.ff.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
A Roman copper-alloy as, possibly of Marcus Aurelius and dating to the period AD 161 to 180 (Reece period 8), part of the Piercebridge River Assemblage. Reverse laureate head facing right, legend illegible. Reverse unknown standing figure, legend illegible. _x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Mint of Rome._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Portable Antiquities Scheme Record-https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/516496_x000D__x000D_
246coins
null
metal
Roman
Rome
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durom.2017.35
2017.35 ff.jpg
data/raw/images/castle/2017
A white marble plain bowl with smooth surface and marble markings.
204bowls
明汉白玉碗
Jade (Calcified)
Ming
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/castle/2017
eg3998
eg3998-q4.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
torso in green glazed faience of Amenhotep III. Only the beard, lips and part of the neck remain of the head. He wears a wesekh collar and gold chains, a kilt with front and side lappets and a panther's head. The king's name and titles are on the belt. The statue is inscribed on the sides of the obelisk shaped back pillar stating that this is Amenhotep III and that the statue is dedicated to the king's 'living image', a deified statue in his mortuary temple (hwt nebmaatre) at Thebes.
456statues
faience statue of Amenhotep III
faience
Amenhotep III/Amenophis III/Nebmaatre
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.1999.104
1999.104.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1999
Large painting on canvas depicting the activities at a village temple, where a shrine is decorated with umbrellas and streamers, and other shrines with tiered roofs are within the temple. A priest is receiving offerings from the laity. Other priests assemble offerings. Girls dance to the music of a gamelan orchestra, for the benefit of the gods, and providing spectacle for onlookers. On the far right a man plays a large suspended gong. Next to him another man plays a flute or pipe. Seated to the left of these figures are two men playing drums. All are wearing the traditional costume consisting of a cloth wrapped around the waist and a cloth ties around the chest over the top. Three other men are shown in the background but are obscured by dancing girls to their left. There are four dancing girls standing in two pairs, one set in front of the other. They are all wearing traditional costume of sarongs and scarves. They are all carrying offerings raised to head height in their right hands. In their left hands they hold a veil piece from their costumes. One man stands in front of them carrying a larger offering. They are all walking towards the shrine on the left hand side of the painting. In front of them to the left hand side are a group of five women and three men seated on a mat in front of an older man. Surrounding them are more offerings which they seem to be presenting to the old man. Two umbrellas represent their status and condition. At the bottom left hand corner a younger man sits, holding a stick in his left hand. A woman with a dish of offerings stands to his right and behind her a boy is sitting on the wall of a house. In front of the temple in the distance two figures, a man and a woman, are kneeling. They are holding offerings up to the temple. The painting uses a mixture of greys, blues and black to create a cool feel. No other colours are used. In a wooden frame.
369paintings
null
canvas
null
Bali (island)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1999
durom.2006.44.3
2006.44.3.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2006
Monochrome photograph of interior room with gong at far end and a line of 10 stools with boxes on top to the right. Marked with the number 532 in bottom right corner.
379photographs
null
photographic paper
Showa Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2006
durom.2013.300
2013.300.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2013
Kazuo Shiraga "Chu" original abstract screen print in shades of orange brown, blue and red. The bottom layer of the image is composed of broad horizontal strokes of orange brown. Over this are thin vertical streaks of bright red and the top layer is of thinner, more curved horizontal strokes of a mid-blue. Underneath the image is the edition number, title and artist's signature handwritten in pencil. The bottom left hand corner of the paper is embossed with a triangular pattern.
400prints
null
paper
Heisei Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2013
durom.1998.1.1
1998.1.1 d2.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1998
Metal container with lid, India or Tamil Nadu. Figures of Hindu deities probably 10 incarnations of Vishnu. One of a pair.
250containers
null
silver
null
India
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1998
durom.1966.58
1966.58.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1966
square, heavily embroidered covering in green with fine, green tassles along edges.
251coverings
null
textiles
Qing
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1966
durom.1965.10
1965.10-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1965
thangka with central figure, Vairocana, with four heads, hands in dhyana mudra holding a cakra surrounded by flames. Eight supporting figures, the five Buddhas, vajrapani and Avalokitesvara. Bottom right-wrathful protector Kshetrapala rides on a black bear, carries skull cup (kapala) and chopper (dri-gug). Invoked against the threat of war.
154Thangka
thangka
silk
null
Tibet Autonomous Region (China)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1965
durom.2013.60
2013.60-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2013
Stoneware espresso coffee cup with an elliptical oval shaped plate. The cup is white and has a slightly raised base; on the underside of which is a makers and sellers stamp [see inscriptions/marks]. The handle is divided into two parts, each of which is roughly triangular in shape, the handle tapers to a point at the top. On the outside of the cup is a printed design of a cartoon horse, this design is printed in reverse on either side of the cup. The horse is brown with an orange mane and wears a saddle decorated with large orange and yellow flowers. The saucer is decorated with an orange glaze and has a slightly raised, unglazed base. There is also a circular indentation in the top of the plate into which the cup fits. On the underside, there are makers and seller's stamps present [see inscriptions/marks].
43Cup And Saucer
null
stoneware
Republic of Korea (period)
South Korea
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2013
durom.1960.1068
durom.1960.1068-ff1.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
dog
281figures
null
soapstone
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.1991.63
1991.63-1991.64-ll.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1991
Pale pink cotton underwear garments, these would be worn underneath a petticoat (dansokkot) and a skirt (chima). This sokbaji is made of double layered cotton, with tapered legs and an elasticated waist.
496underwear
sokbaji
textiles
Republic of Korea (period)
Korean peninsula
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1991
durom.1970.18
1970.18b-tt.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1970
Set of inlaid lacquer trays for sweetmeat dishes. Inlaid with mother of pearl over a thin wooden base smoothed with clay. The figures are each accompanied by a short poem, in some cases inscribed on the under-side of the dish.
488trays
null
lacquer
Edo Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1970
durma.2020.3.790
durma.2020.3.790-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
A copper-alloy tubular bead, probably a rein strengthener or harness fitting dating to the Roman period, part of the Piercebridge River Assemblage. The object comprises an octagonal faceted tube which swells slightly towards its middle. The tube has a length of 25mm and a maximum diameter of 8mm. It weighs 4.7 grams.Similar faceted tubes have been found at Catterick (Wilson 2002, 109, 13-16) Old Penrith, Cumbria (Mould in Austen 1991, Fig. 97, 693-4), Vindolanda (Bidwell 1985, Fig 42, 57 and 58), Richborough (Bushe-Fox 1949, Pl. LV, 247) and the Saalburg (Jacobi 1897b, Taf LXVII, 4) suggesting that they may have a military association._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Portable Antiquities Database: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/109097
304harnesses
null
copper alloy
Roman
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durom.1974.29.40
1974.29.40.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1974
Tibetan wood block print of Naropa, who is the disciple of Tilopa. He is shown with a skull cup in one hand and wears a meditation band across his shoulder and over one knee. There are offerings in front of the throne he is seated upon. The Himalayas are depicted in the background to the left and right of the print
161Woodblock Print
null
paper
null
Tibet Autonomous Region (China)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1974
durom.1960.2323
durom.1960.2323-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
Ceremonial jui carved with 5 bats, with lingzhi fungus and two sacred jewels.
281figures
jui
soapstone
Qing
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durma.2020.3.2311
durma.2020.3.2311.ff.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
A fragment of a Roman copper-alloy Knee brooch dating to the late second or early third century AD. The fragment comprises a small portion of the head and bow of the brooch. The head is a flat, plain, semi-circular plate, on the reverse of which are two, semi-circular pierced lugs designed to accommodate the spring and pin. Both are missing. The bow is D-shaped in section and hollow. Where the break in the bow occurs, there are two apparently deliberate triangular notches. The foot and catchplate are missing. The fragment measures 23mm in length; the head plate measures 19mm in width. The brooch weighs 3.6g. Bayley and Butcher classify this as a Type 171 and note that it is more common in Britain and rare or missing on continental sites. It occurs on military sites including South Shields, but also on southern civilian sites. The only dated examples come from a drain at the the legionary fortress of Caerleon dating to AD 160-230 and from the Jewry Wall site at Leicester dating to about AD 220 (Bayley and Butcher 2004, 179-180)._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Portable Antiquities Database - https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/55341
209brooches
null
metal
Roman
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durom.1962.159
1962.159-tt.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1962
Devotional roundel portraying aspects of Shri Nathji, a form of the Hindu god Krishna. The main image at the centre flanked by 2 smaller images on either side. A second register runs below and gives 3 further images of the god at the centre, flanked by a devotee on either side. The remaining area below is rendered as an architectural unit referring to the area in the temple where offerings are presented to the god.
91Miniature Painting
null
Opaque Watercolour on Paper
null
Rajasthan State
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1962
eg4003
eg4003-bb-d2.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
Statue in black granite of the mayor of Thebes and vizier Paser. Paser kneels wearing a long plaited wig with lappets and the traditional vizier's archaic wrap gown, and sandals. The statue is inscribed on the right arm with the cartouche of Ramesses II (wesermaatre-setepenre) and the title 'Priest of Anubis'. On the left arm 'priest of…?' Paser's titles are given across the breast of the statue and there is a long inscription in three columns down the front, giving the offering formula and a hymn to Ptah with the information that Paser (via this statue/in life) would see ptah daily and be involved in the cult. The inscription ends with more titles, including 'Priest of Ma'at'. Paser holds with both hands to his left side a statuette of Ptah with the head missing, and a socket hole remaining. The front of the statue plinth is rounded. Paser's nose is broken off.
456statues
kneeling statue of the vizier Paser
granite
Ramesses II/Usermaatre-Setepenre
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.2006.45.225
2006.45.225.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2006
Black and white photograph of the members from a golf club.
379photographs
null
photographic paper
null
South East Asia
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2006
durom.1956.yetts40.40
1956.yetts40.40.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1950s
Text on photograph in copper plate handwriting on the mount: South view from marble bridge - Imperial skating pavilion on the lake - Nan Hai.
379photographs
null
paper
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1950s
durma.2020.3.2363
durma.2020.3.2363.ff.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
An iron object, possibly a crudely manufactured needle dating to the Roman period. The object has a rectangular-section stem which tapers at one end to a point; at the other end, the stem expands and flattens to a flat trapezoidal plate. The head has been deliberately pierced, with a circular piercing punched through the plate. The stylus measures 100mm in length; the width of the stem is 3mm. The plate measures 17mm in length by 15mm in width. The perforation has a diameter of 3mm._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ The identification as a possible needle was suggested by Owen Humphreys in his report on the ironwork from Piercebridge, with a classification as a Crummy Type 2 possible (Crummy 1983, 65).
282figurines
null
iron
Roman
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durom.1960.4f.7
1960.4f.7.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
One of an extensive collection of slides and glass plates. Black and white glass plate with an image of the interior of a church. Central aisle and pews visible. In the background a large window.
140Slide
null
glass
null
England
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.2001.139.134
2001.139.134 ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2001
One of a set of Indian mughal Ganjifa cards in a wooden container. This set is a Dashavatara Ganjifa, which shows the avatars of Vishnu with their distinctive vahanas or symbols being used in their individual sets. This card shows the deity Kalki who is shown with blue skin, and is riding on top of a rearing white horse. He wears yellow trousers and tunic with a red belt, white bracelets, armlets, a Brahmin thread and yellow turban. In his hand he holds a gold handled sword
386playing cards
ganjifa
paper
null
India
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2001
eg1257
eg1257-rr.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
unglazed steatite mini obelisk decorated on all four sides, incised. The two narrow sides have ureai. Recto: one or two cartouches, the lower of which may be the throne name of Tuthmosis III, and there may be a wadjet eye below tis. Verso: top has the name 'Ptah', then two loines ('tawy?') and below a representation of a man standing before Ptah mummiform in a kiosk. There are some remains of blue glaze and there may have been a tang attached to the base, now broken off. No suspension loop.
169amulets
obelisk amulet
Steatite/Soap Stone
Tuthmosis III/Menkheperre
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
eg1439
eg1439-rr.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
cylinder jar with rim, flat bottomed, in hard pink ware, not coated or polished. Decorated with vertical criss-cross pattern in dark pink/pale red paint. Slight wavy handled indentation near rim
327jars
predynastic pot
pottery
Naqada II
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.1969.689
1969.689-uu.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Set of 2 brass wedding bowls. Tea bowls. One is lined with silver, the other with silver gilt.
204bowls
null
brass
Qing
Tibet Autonomous Region (China)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.2001.32.69
2001.32.69-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.
224cards
ganjifa
Colour on Paper
Modern Period
India
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2001
durom.2010.48
2010.48.1-2-d2.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2010
Porcelain cup on stand, decorated with greenish-white glaze, Qingbai ware; the cup and stand are thinnly potted, transparent under transmitted light; rim and base of cup unglazed; the stand, raised on high ring foot, the glaze crackled; probably not the original set.
254cups
青白釉盏托
ceramic
Northern Song
Yonghe
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2010
durom.1969.495.63
1969.495.63 uu.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Five segments of incised inscriptions; one block on top with 10 oracle characters; one on top right with 12 oracle characters; one on bottom right with 9 oracle characters; one on top left with 12 oracle characters; one on bottom left with 9 oracle characters; all fake.
104Oracle Bone
甲骨残片
tortoise shell
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.1997.146
1997.146 d2.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1997
Storage vessel, slightly hollow base, splayed foot tapering spherical body, ridge about 2 cm from top, wide open mouth with out turned rim. Brown glaze outside from below rim to 2 cm from base. Concrete adhesions and traces of seashells and marine life.
327jars
null
pottery
null
South East Asia
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1997
durom.2006.53.52
2006.53.52-d2.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2006
Glazed ceramic dish painted brown. From a model Japanese doll's house.
108Part
null
ceramic
Showa Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2006
eg5214
eg5214-uu.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
osiris flanked by isis and horus as a hawk-headed man. The three are standing on a base with a loop at one end and linked across the top too
169amulets
Osiris, Isis and Horus triad amulet
bronze
null
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
eg1857
eg1857-n1797-tt.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
heart scarab in a polished serpentine, the legs marked as incised lines, with an oval base incised with 9 lines of hieroglyphs (ch. 30, BD), and a blank line for the name
74Heart Scarab
heart scarab
serpentine
null
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.2015.39
durom.2015.39-uu.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2015
Clay toy. This example of Russian folk handicraft of moulded painted clay figures depicts a horse. The figure is moulded in proportional manner. The horse figure stands on four widely spread (especially in the back) long legs. It has a long neck and broad long tail. The toy is painted in grey with white dot pattern of circles possibly imitating dapple grey coat colour of horse. The horsehair on a crest and tail are painted in white. The harness bands on the head are also white. The inside of the muzzle is painted in red. The ears had been snapped off (especially left ear)._x000D__x000D_ This clay toy could be probably classified as Kargopol toy. Kargopol toy (Russian: Каргопольская игрушка). Kargopol toys are moulded painted clay figures of people and animals. This is one of the old Russian folk handicrafts, which is common in and around the town of Kargopol in Arkhangelsk Oblast, North Russia. According to historical sources seasonal pottery of red clay in the villages around Kargopolsk developed around late 19th/beginning 20th century. Craftsmen were making toys out of the clay remnants.
487toys
null
clay
21st century
Russia
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2015
eg5380
eg5380-rr.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
frog, carved so that one half is grey/green and one half is white due to the natural formation of the rock. Pierced front to back
169amulets
frog amulet
mineral
null
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.1971.35
1971.35-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1971
Bronze drum shaped as a shouldered cylinder with an integral tympanum projecting over the sides of the mantle. The base is open, and the metal is very thin for such a large object. There are two pairs of loops or handles (for suspension when played) on each side of the mantle near the top, each wirh a stich design above and below. The mantle is divided vertically into four sections by neat seams, which appear to be decorative rather than functional. One seam below the handles has modelled on it a line of three small elephants facing the base, with three snails (piles of elephant dung?) behind them. On the rim of the tympanum stand four sets of three-dimensional frogs, one in eachof the four quarters. Each set consits of three frogs, one above the other. The tympanum has a twelve-pointed star in the centre, surrounded by 19 concentric circles of geometric patterns. the mantle has bands if small geometric designs (lozenges, stripes, eyes, leaves meanders and 'V's) around the sides. Dimensions. Tympanum, diam. 692mm. extending 17mm, beyond the top of the mantle. Drum H. 539 mm. (including frogs). Condition very good.
268drums
dong son drum
bronze
null
Myanmar
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1971
durom.2013.79
2013.79.1-ll.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2013
Pair of decorative Korean dolls made from polyester resin housed in box. Dolls depict a royal male and a royal female in wedding/ ceremonial costume of the Silla Dynasty._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ DUROM.2013.79.1 Box. The box is made from cardboard and opens at the top, in the front is a cellophane panel which allows the viewer to see the dolls within their separate compartments. The sides show images of the dolls and information about their time period and the wider series that they are situated in. The back has images of the other dolls in the series and company information. The opening of the box is decorated in the five colours._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ DUROM.2013.79.1 Male Figurine. The King is depicted wearing a purple metallic Durumagi, long coat which is decorated with gold ties and flowers which are indicative of silla style. He wears a gold crown which is shaped in the tree branch style and has jade pendants which are attached to gold chains._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ DUROM.2013.79.2 Female figurine. The queen is depicted wearing a gold/ yellow Durumagi which is decorated with gold silla style flowers and a black and gold border. She also wears a gold tree branch crown with jade pendants.
264dolls
null
artificial stone
Republic of Korea (period)
Korean peninsula
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2013
durom.1970.67
1970.67.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1970
lacquered wood inro with coral and shell, decorated with pine, bamboo and plum (shochikubai/The Three Friends of Winter). Netsuke is in the form of two eggplants.
32Case
inro & netsuke
wood
Edo Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1970
durom.2014.63
2014.63 bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2014
North Vietnam army badge from the 1968 TET Offensive campaign, which was was one of the largest military campaigns of the Vietnam War, launched on January 30, 1968 by forces of the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army against the forces of South Vietnam, the United States, and their allies. The badge is made from a cast metal with a red flag decorated with a gold star on the top half. Below the flag is a soldier in a running pose wearing a dark green uniform with a lighter green cape around his shoulder and a rifle in his hand. To the right of the soldier are tanks and aeroplanes soaring into the air. In the flag is the phrase 'Quyet Thang', which translates directly as 'To Win'. Beneath the soldier is the phrase 'Chien Thang', which translates as 'Triumph', alongside the date 1968. The reverse of the badge is plain with a small metal pin on the back to allow it to be attached to clothing.
183badges
null
metal
21st century
Vietnam
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2014
eg4366
eg4366-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
broad flat handle of a cosmetic spoon, the bowl missing. The handle is engraved with a girl standing in a papyrus march holding the stems of the papyrus plants. She is wearing a lotus flower on her head.
454spoons
cosmetic spoon
Steatite/Soap Stone
New Kingdom
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.1960.3376
1960.3376.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
plaque carved with a coiled dragon biting the end of its tail.
119Plaque
null
jade
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.1973.36
1973.36.e-ll.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1973
8 Indian clay figures, 7 men and 1 woman, perhaps illustrating occupations.
281figures
null
clay
null
India
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1973
durom.1999.52
1999.52.1-tt.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.
356mummies
child mummy
flax
Roman Period
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/1999
durom.1960.3770
1960.3770-uu.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
Green jade pendant carved into the shape of a bat holding a coin in its mouth, forming the 'Fu zai yan qian/福在眼前' motif; front of the coin is crudely incised with 'shuang quan/双全', meaning "both".
111Pendant
碧玉福在眼前纹佩
jade
Qing
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.2015.340.69
durom.2015.340.69.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2015
Black and white photograph of four men walking through a park setting. All of the men are depicted walking along a path with a wooden stump and wire fence separating the path from the grass. Three of the men are depicted wearing dark coloured outer kimono with dark knee-length tunic and white trousers with raised wooden sandals, whilst the other man is wearing a dark coloured kimono with an obi around the waist and raised sandals. One of the men is holding a large white hat and the man on the far left is holding an umbrella. The scene surrounding the procession depicts many different trees and vegetation with a torii gate depicted on the far right in the distance. There are several very large poles depicted around a cherry tree at the forefront of the photo. In the lower right corner is the title '79. Charry Brosom at Maruyama - Kioto' printed in white text against a black background. The photograph was previously framed (frame not found with the object) and is mounted onto blue card. There is some light damage to the photo.
379photographs
null
paper
Meiji Period
Kyoto (place)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2015
durom.1975.8
1975.8.a.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1975
29 white paper talismans with red writing/designs, two of which (8h and 8ac) seem to be identical.
472talismans
null
paper
null
Korean peninsula
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1975
durom.1960.4.150
1960.4.150.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
Extensive collection of slides and glass plates(?). A black and white image of a man posing in front of a large Buddha statue.
140Slide
null
glass
null
India
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.1993.140
1993.140.a.12.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1993
Illustrated textbook "Hundred Family Surnames", for primary school. The book has 12 pages, each page is divded into two sections: the upper panel is an illustration with three historic figures who had the family surnames which are included in the textbook, the lower panel is a list of Chinese family surnames. By each of the figures there is an inscription of the identity and name of the figure. By each of the family surnames there is an inscription of the pitch of the pronounciation, and the place where the surname orginates. The book is bound in traditional binding which is already loose. The edge of each page of the main content has a side column which is printed with title of the textbook and number of the each lesson._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Figures on page 1 (right to left): Zhao Kuangyin (赵匡胤, 927-976CE), first Emperor of the Song dynasty; Zhu Maichen (朱买臣, ?-115 BCE), a politician of the Han dynasty; Conficius (孔子, 551-479 BCE)._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Figures on page 2 (right to left): Lu Zhonglian (鲁仲连, ca 305-245 BCE), Politician of the Warring States period; He Zhizhang (贺知章, 659-744), poet and courtier of the Tang dynasty; Wu Yuan (伍员, commonly known as Wu Zixu/伍子胥, ?-484 BCE), politician of the Spring and Autumn period._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Figures on page 3 (right to left): Mi Fu (米芾, 1057-1117), Song dynasty artist and calligrapher; Du Yannian (杜延年, ?-52 BCE), courtier of the Han dynasty; Yu Xu (虞诩, ?), military official of the Eastern Han dynasty (23-220)._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Figures on page 4 (right to left): Gao Chai (高柴, 521-? BCE), student of the Confucius. Ding Gong (丁公, ?-202 BCE), general of the Qin-Han dynasty period. Bao Wenzheng (包文正, commonly known as Bao Zheng/包拯, 999-1062), politician of the Song dynasty._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Figures on page 5 (right to left): Cheng Ying (程婴, ?- ca.583 BCE), righteous of the Spring and Autumn period. Ji 'An (汲黯, ?-112 BCE), courtier of the Han dynasty. Qiu Hu (秋湖, or 秋胡, ?), person of the Spring and Autumn period._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Figures on page 6 (right to left): Suo Jing (索靖, or Suo Qing/索清 as on the book, 239-303), courtier and calligrapher. Zhuo Mao (卓茂, ?) courtier of the Han-Xin dynasty period. Chi Zhongyu (池仲鱼,?), person in a legend of the Spring and Autumn period._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Figures on page 7 (right to left): Wen Zhong (问仲, ?), courtier of the Shang dynasty (1600-1050 BCE). Ran You (冉有, 522-489 BCE), student of the Confucius. Chai Wu (柴武, ?-163 BCE), military official of the Han dynasty._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Figures on page 8 (right to left): Xiang Tui (向魋, ?), courtier of the Spring and Autumn period. Shi Kuang (师旷, 527-532 BCE), musician of the Spring and Autumn period. Jian Yong (简雍, ?), coutier of the Three Kingdoms period._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Figures on page 9 (right to left): Zeng Can (曾参, 505-435 BCE), student of the Confucius. Guan Yu (关羽, 160/162-219), general of the Three Kingdoms period. Huan Rong (桓荣, ?), courtier of the Eastern Han dynasty._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Figures on page 10 (right to left): Gongzhi Chang (公治长, 519-470 BCE), student and son-in-law of the Confucius. Zhangsun Wuji (长孙无忌, ca 597-659 CE). Qiguan shi (亓官氏, ?-485BCE), wife of the Confucius._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Figures on page 11(right to left): Duanmu Ci (端木赐, commonly known as Zigong/子贡, 520-456 CE), student of the Confucius. Qidiao Kai (漆雕开, 540-? BCE), student of the Confucius. Jiagu Zilin (夹谷子林, ?), student of the Confucius._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Figures on page 12 (right to left): Yue Fei (岳飞,1103-42), famous general of the Song dynasty. Ximen Bao (西门豹, ?),politician of the Warring States period. Shang Yang (商鞅, ca. 395-338 BCE), politician of the Warring States period.
202books
锦章图书馆藏板绘图百家姓
paper
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1993
durom.1952.1.49
1952.1.49-ll.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1952
Stucco head with an oval face that may represent a Bodhisattva. The eyes are long and almond shaped with low prominent cut lids. The nose is thin, straight and is eroded at the tip. The shaped lips are pressed together in a slight smile with corner cavities. To the right of the face prominent rows of dense spiral curls cascade downwards and beneath these curls the bottom of an earlobe might be represented by two ridges of stucco. Above the face and hair rests a turban which rises from a plain band over the forehead. Above this plain band is a further band of multiple twisted strands running from a rounded ornament. This ornament sits to the right of the turban and consists of what might represent a stone set in a raised border. From this ornament, bands are drawn over the turban towards the back of the head. At intervals on these bands there are barrel shaped beads. There is a break on the top of the turban which might represent the location of a crest or beads which have now been lost. There are residues of red pigment on many features of this fragment including the right eyelids and the lips. There are also traces where the chin meets the neck, on the left side of the face and on the hair curls on the right side of the face. Pigment is also present around the twisted stands of the turban. On the left of the head there appears to be a change in the colour and texture of the stucco and this may represent modern conservation, hence why the hair on the left of the face has not been moulded into curls.
308heads
null
stucco
Gandhara Period
Asia, Indian Subcontinent, India, Gandhara
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1952
eg5169
eg5169 ff.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
Red ware pot, covered in dark red slip. Ball shaped bottom, narrows at neck and widens for rim. Small chips in rim. Type 13 from Kahun (Keeley 1976:plate 40.10) (which is taken from Petrie's own excavation report).
327jars
jar
pottery
12th Dynasty
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durma.2020.3.1864
durma.2020.3.1864.ff.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
A Roman silver denarius of Antoninus Pius dating to the period AD 147 to 148 (Reece period 7) part of the Piercebridge Divers Collection. Obverse laureate head facing right with the inscription [ANT]ONINVS [...]TR P XI. Reverse a depiction of Salus standing left feeding snake coiled around altar and holding rudder on globe, inscription reads [CO]S II[II]_x000D__x000D_ Mint of Rome. In Ancient Roman religion Salus was the goddess of safety and well-being. _x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ RIC III, p. 46, no. 167. Search Results_x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Portable Antiquities Scheme Record-https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/110540_x000D__x000D_
246coins
null
metal
Roman
Rome
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durom.2002.10
durom.2002.10-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2002
Open petal form bowl in the Mughal style with floral ring handles and floral motifs front and back
204bowls
null
jade
Qing
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2002
durom.1993.112
durom.1993.112a-tt.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1993
Bowed shoe, pointed head and slightly-raised heel, used for outdoor activities for woman who has bound feet; toe, embroidered decoration of flower design; sides, collage pattern in multiple colours on a white ground, forming flower and bird designs; rim, embroidered decoration of white floral designs on a black ground; heel, black brocade; sole is bound.
441shoes
白地拼花刺绣弓鞋
cotton
late Qing dynasty - Republic of China
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1993
durom.1986.d186
1986.d186-d4.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1986
Greek dagger. Well engraved single edged blade. Two piece bone grips of 'eared' type, mounted in silver, hilt pommel fitted with a pair of tweezers. Head of tweezers is made of bone encrusted with a red jewel. Sheath is wooden covered with green leather stitched with wire. Steel at opening and protected steel point terminating with an elephants head.
47Dagger
null
steel
null
Greece
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1986
durom.1969.349
1969.349-d2.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Porcelain vase in the form of Firecracker Vase, covered with crazed yellowish-white glaze, rim bound with copper, imitation of Ding ware style.
501vases
仿定窑白釉铜扣鱼子纹爆竹瓶
stoneware
Kangxi
Anhui Province
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
eg475
eg475-n732-rr-d.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
glazed steatite scarab set in gold
195bezels
ring bezel
Steatite/Soap Stone
Ramesses II/Usermaatre-Setepenre
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.1991.158
1991.158-uu.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1991
Circular woven straw bowl with raised sides. No decoration.
261dishes
null
straw
Joseon Dynasty
Korean peninsula
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1991
durom.2014.489
2014.489-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2014
Silk fragment that has been embroidered and painted on the surface and then backed onto card. It is possible that this piece may be a section from a Chinese screen panel. The design depicts two women in traditional Chinese dress consisting of a blue or pink tunic with gold chrysanthemums embroidered onto the sleeves, a long white skirt and a gold sash or belt around the waist. The figure on the right has elaborately decorated hair with a pearl hair decoration at the side of the head and the woman on the left has her hair up in a bun at the side of the head with a red ribbon tying it up. The figure on the left wearing the blue tunic is depicted larger than the female on the right, possibly depicting importance or possibly an adult and a child. Around the border of this scene is a series of embroidered flowers including large yellow chrysanthemums and green foliage
369paintings
null
silk
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2014
durom.1953.3
1953.3-ll.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/1953
pale blue, glossy, mummiform shabti: shown with arms crossed left over right, with tripartite wig
499ushabti
shabti
faience
null
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/1953
eg608
eg608-q3.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
private obelisk carved on all four sides in sunk relief and set into a square pedestal. Principal figure is Amenemhat, overseer of the storeroom of the chamber of fruits. Side 1: Amenemhat offers to the king's son Beb, son of the lady Iureri. The funerary formula invokes Osiris, Wepwawet, Min-Harnakht and all the gods of Abydos. Hymn to Osiris. Side 2: Offering formula dedicated by Amenemhat to Henu, son of Benbu and Renefankh, and invokes the god Geb. A figure, probably Henu, syands above the text. Amenemhat occurs again on side three and Min on side four. The figures are not labelled. Min's phallus has been hammered out. Representations are not modelled and the inscriptions are fairly poor.
363obelisks
obelisk
limestone
13th Dynasty
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.2009.13
2009.13.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2009
Multi-block woodcut printed with oil-based ink depicting a wooded landscape. The back ground is black with green branches, in the centre is a stand of trees with white trunks and yellow foliage, and to the front left is a tree with red leaves. Underneath on the left is written "34/100". In the centre is the title in chinese characters. On the right is the artist's signature in chinese and roman characters followed by "1998", the year the print was made.
161Woodblock Print
null
paper
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2009
durom.1960.1747
1960.1747-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
Jade wine pot with lid; the spout carved with three perforations. The lid has a knob on top of which there is a incised Taiji symbol.
160Wine Pot
青玉太极纹酒注
jade
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
eg1840
eg1840-n1783-bb.jpg
data/raw/images/egyptian/eg
green felspar heart scarab. Plain prothorax and elytra. Underside incised with 5 (possibly 6) lines of hieroglyphs, very hard to read. It may read, as Birch says, 'the Osiris, the god's father of Amun', and then either the name '[…]-khonsu' or 'in the estate/temple of khonsu'. CH. 30 BD most likely follows.
74Heart Scarab
heart scarab
Microcline/Green Feldspar/Amazon-Stone
null
Egypt
data/processed/OM_images_white/egyptian/eg
durom.1960.2332
durom.1960.2332.14-ll.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.
133Seal
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ivory
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.1962.114
1962.114-d30.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1962
Handscroll painting depicting the Taishokan tale, ink, colours and gold on paper, seal of Fujiwara Yukinaga, 19th century?
430scrolls
emakimono
Japanese paper
Momoyama Period
Japan (country)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1962
durom.1972.40
1972.40-d02.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1972
Hand embroidered red woollen panel depicting the Eight Immortals amid clouds interspersed by floral sprays.
107Panel
null
wool
null
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1972
durom.1960.1616
1960.1616-d4.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1960
Brownish red jade tube in the shape of a Cong, partly chipped.
492tubes
红玉琮
jade
Shang
China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1960
durom.1965.48
1965.48 uu.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1965
Beer can. Large circular body with ornate brass rivets and a circular geometric design. Neck with circular stopper with swirl design.
203bottles
baylep
copper
null
Tibet Autonomous Region (China)
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1965
durma.2020.3.920
durma.2020.3.920.1-ss.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
A fragment of an unidentified copper-alloy object, with elaborate ribbed and enamelled decoration, probably dating to the Roman period. The object comprises a strip of copper-alloy, which is approximately 'n' shaped in section. At one end, the strip terminates in an end plate. The other end is distorted and broken. The straight 'back' of the object is undecorated, whereas the curved surface possesses numerous horizontal cells for enamel, created with grooves and reserve metal ribs. The cells are filled with enamel. Although the enamel is degraded and in places missing, it is clear that originally red and blue enamel appeared side by side in the same cell, alternating in panels of six cells. The underside of the object is hollow and is filled in places with lead solder. In the area where the object is broken and distorted, there is a small rectangular lug or extension. It is not clear what the function of this extension might have been. The object measures 82mm in length, 9mm in width and 7mm in thickness. It weighs 20.8g.
497unidentified
null
null
Roman
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durom.1969.18
1969.18-q4.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/1969
Earthenware model of a Bactrian camel, covered in cream slip and brown, lead glaze, made for burial purpose.
281figures
褐釉骆驼
earthenware
Tang
North China
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/1969
durom.2015.280.2
durom.2015.280.2-ff.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2015
Silk sash made using the ikat technique, hand stitched. The sash peach coloured, decorated with thin blue horizontal stripes, larger two-tone pink stripes, and darker maroon stripes with a blue and pink design, all in an alternating pattern. There is some slight discolouration at one end. The sash is tapered, slightly narrower at one end. There is a narrow, hand sewn hem.
421sashes
null
silk
20th century
Myanmar
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2015
durma.2020.3.2314
durma.2020.3.2314.1-ll.jpg
data/raw/images/fulling_mill/2020
A copper-alloy Knee brooch (Mackreth's decorated Knee Type 1.a dating to the late second or early third century AD. The head of the brooch comprises a tubular spring-casing at the apex of which extends a small, circular head-loop, with a slightly off-centre perforation. The tubular spring-casing is decorated with two applied horizontal, beaded ribs of white metal which extend across its full width and has circular, pierced end-plates to hold the axis bar in place. The spring and pin are intact. The head extends to a gently arched bow which is D-shaped in section. The bow tapers and then expands slightly to form a semi-circular, forward-facing foot with a flat base. The bow is decorated with two central vertical, beaded ribs of applied white metal which run the length of the bow; flanking these ribs are four triangular cells, all of which contain traces of blue enamel. There are also two rows of four applied white metal globules positioned marginally along the bow and between the enamel cells; and a single silver globule at each corner of the foot. The catchplate is solid and trapezoidal. The brooch measures 41mm in length; the head measures 12mm in width; the foot measures 7mm in width. _x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ The brooch is similar to Bayley and Butcher's Type 173A, which is widespread on both military and civilian sites in Britain (Bayley and Butcher 2004, 180). A very similar ,but smaller example (33mm in length) was found during the excavations at Piercebridge (Cat. No. 12). Butcher comments in the archive report (pdf/Ch11DBrooches.pdf) that: 'this appears to be a British variant of the usual knee brooch, well-known on the German limes, where it is dated to the second half of the second century (cf Böhme 1972, 22). Very similar examples are known from Gadebridge, Herts., (Neal 1974, fig 55, 25, 27), Catsgore, Somerset (Leech 1982,107 fig 77 no 22), Gloucester (Mackreth in Heighway and Garrod,1980, 105 fig 14 no 1, 105). In the northern part of Britain the same form is more often decorated with silver cf. several from Camelon (unpublished) and Traprain (Burley 1958, 160 nos 37 and 38, 160). Some of the Camelon brooches are from Antonine contexts and it is probable that the British production is of the same date as those from Germany, i.e. later second century'. See Mackreth 2011, 189 for a discussion of the type which notes that the white metal trim is a 'peculiarly British technique'._x000D__x000D_ _x000D__x000D_ Portable Antiquities Database - https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/55319
209brooches
null
metal
Roman
null
data/processed/OM_images_white/fulling_mill/2020
durom.2001.139.61
2001.139.61 bb.jpg
data/raw/images/oriental/2001
One of a set of Indian mughal Ganjifa cards in a wooden container. This set is a Dashavatara Ganjifa, which shows the avatars of Vishnu with their distinctive vahanas or symbols being used in their individual sets. This card shows the deity Rama whose symbol is the arrow which appears on the rest of his set all with a yellow background and a green and red border. Rama is shown with green skin, he wears red trousers, a white Brahmin thread around his neck, a necklace, bracelets, armlets, anklets and a flower garland around his neck. He holds a bow in one hand and possibly an arrow in the other and is depicted standing inside a gold shrine with a dome on the top. To the left of him is an red arrow with black fletching and to the right is a white flower
386playing cards
ganjifa
Colour on Paper
null
India
data/processed/OM_images_white/oriental/2001