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                <text>One fourth rank &lt;em&gt;ji guan&lt;/em&gt; (Chinese court official's hat) insignia. Comprises an opaque dark blue glass sphere threaded between a base and cap of gilt metal. Base presents a moulded design of a stylised serpentine creature with scaled hide and claws. Cap exhibits seal character 寿 shòu (longevity).</text>
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&#13;
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Xiongbo&#13;
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&#13;
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See Kenneth Blair, http://www.grandhistorian.com/kennethblair/Ancient_Chinese_Halberds.pdf (18.09.15), 7/57, figure 13&#13;
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DK 21.09.15</text>
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DK 21.09.15</text>
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Letter Oliver-Alley 17/3/48 CMR, FA6-11, B1, F1 'Recently Miss Lorimer brought in the following articles:-- Neolithic pot (Gobi); Ching dynasty Buckle; Han dynasty mirror; Han dynasty Pottery Fort; Sung Black Plate; Sung 0dynasty Bowl. I presume these are the articles mentioned by Mr. Archer in his letter dated February 25th.'&#13;
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Vernon:&#13;
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Sung Dynasty Bowl; Sung Black plate }see letter Alley 17/2/48. Delivered Miss AE Losimer, 231 Edgeware Rd.&#13;
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Delivered by A.E. Lorimar Feb/Mar 1948&#13;
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Letter Alley-Duff 20/4/47 CMR, FA 6-11, B1, F5 'Since the war has ended, I have asked various people to take back odds and ends for you, and shall be pleased to know if any do actually arrive. If you see any of the NZ FAU boys, you might inquire...there is a Wei head, some Han pottery, a bit of Hsi Hsia, and so on, floating around somewhere. I have some Kansu Neolithic pottery - painted - which I may get off someday, depending on the charity of travellers, etc.' &#13;
&#13;
A Miss A E Lorimer published an article on malnutrition in NZ in Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 2, No. 9. June 7, 1939&#13;
'Miss Lorimer, an M.Sc. of Canterbury College, is in charge of the Laboratory of the City Engineer's Department at Wellington. She has made a wide, painstaking, and scientific study of the nutrition problem in New Zealand, and has written widely on the subject in New Zealand papers and periodicals. We take pleasure in presenting to our readers the following article by Miss Lorimer, written specially for "Salient," hoping they will realize its extreme importance.' &#13;
Two handled pot, baked earthenware with painted geometrical decorations. Neolithic period, from Gobi Desert.&#13;
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&#13;
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1948.26.4&#13;
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&#13;
DK 25.09.15</text>
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Provenance notes: From Han grave, deserted city of Hei Shui Kuo. This once populous centre of Black Water Kingdom, being on early silk route into China and with walls five miles in diameter, now merely ruins under sand. (Incorrect - Johnson diary confirms from Wuwei, Gansu)&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Han pots in Shandan area very similar to this one. Called Huitaoguan - grey ceramic pot (Shandan Museum) &#13;
&#13;
DK 25.09.15 &#13;
&#13;
Letter Duff-Geoff Alley 30/5/47 CMR, FA 6-11, B1, F5 'I have to thank you for the green glazed vase from Liang Chow, handed over by Rewi to Owen Jackson to deliver. Through Miss Adlam and Mr. John Johnson of the Friends Ambulance, we have received from Rewi this year a number of old pieces, namely two large Han pots and a model brazier in terra cotta, and a Nestorian vase...' &#13;
&#13;
Letter Duff-Alley 30/4/47 CMR FA 6-11, B1, F5 'A report in this morning's Press that Mr Johnson of the Friends Ambulance had arrived in Sydney with three Chinese vases "valued at 2000[pounds] and which he was bringing on your behalf, reminded me that I have not yet acknowledged the earlier safe delivery of the tin trunk with its three grave pieces entrusted to Miss Adlam of the Friends Centre, Shanghai.' &#13;
&#13;
Diary John Johnson October 1945 - in Alley's hand: 'Black Pot from S'liang Kuo. Ss Liang Kingdom. Liangchow now called Wu Wei Liangchow has many Han dynasty relics. Old city [?eveav....] extensive. Chinese Central Asia begins with Liangchow.'&#13;
&#13;
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The Chinese term for this type of bell is “bo” 镈. It’s been produced during Eastern Zhou Dynasty and the Spring and Autumn period. The Beijing Palace Museum has an original one. &lt;http://www.dpm.org.cn/shtml/117/@/5584.html&gt; &#13;
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Implement: Wine Cups (jue)&#13;
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