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base not pictured - is there a reign mark? stopper? collar? DK 25.11.15&#13;
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Xiongbo, I have corrected the Museum Acc No. field with the correct number, being C1957.1243. David, the description is great. You can only go with what you see and previous descriptions. If no stopper or collar is visible, and neither are mentioned in the description then do not worry about it. For the reign mark - I think Xiongbo will have all the images for each object (not all are loaded to Omeka), so please do ask him if images are available for you to confirm the existence of a mark. 27/11/15 (Hatesa) &#13;
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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stopper not pictured? do we need to verify period? DK 19.11.15&#13;
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(Xiongbo)&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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(2) is the stopper coral (see Moss, No.375, p.621)?&#13;
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(4) spoon? glass? porcelain?&#13;
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coral stopper mentioned but no pictures. In there a collar? Similat item in Moss has a glass collar (no.227, p.386). DK 17.11.15</text>
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stopper and collar materials? DK 17.11.15&#13;
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Related objects: Acc: 1975.99.2; Name: Tobacco pipe; Cat: C1975.51, Acc: 1975.99.3; Name: Figurine; Cat: C1975.52, Acc: 1975.99.4; Name: Embroidery; Cat: C1975.53, Acc: 1975.99.5; Name: Embroidery; Cat: C1975.54, Acc: 1975.99.6; Name: Embroidery; Cat: C1975.55, Acc: 1975.99.7; Name: Napkin; Cat: C1975.56, Acc: 1975.99.8; Name: Paper currency; Cat: C1975.57&#13;
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stopper and spoon not pictured DK 25.11.15&#13;
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