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              <text>Vernon record has only one banknote under number C1957.1129. CMR 7-4 B4, AR55-56e has accession of Ming banknote. Ming banknote catalogued in Vernon as C1955.9 - probably this one? Catalogue numbers of these three need to be checked.&#13;
&#13;
can we translate characters for details of Imperial reigns and eras? DK 11.11.15&#13;
&#13;
Chinese inscription content:&#13;
大明通行寶鈔 (across top)&#13;
壹貫 (across middle)&#13;
大明寳鈔 (right)&#13;
永遠通行 (left)&#13;
戶部 / 奏准印造 / 大明寳鈔與銅錢通行 / 使用僞造者斬告捕 / 者賞銀貳百伍拾兩 / 仍給犯人財產 / 洪武年月日 (below)&#13;
&#13;
Inscription Translation:&#13;
Great Ming circulating treasure note (across top)&#13;
one string (across middle)&#13;
Great Ming treasure note (right)&#13;
Circulating forever (left)&#13;
The Imperial Board of Revenue having memorialised the Throne has received the Imperial sanction for the issue of Government notes of the Ming Empire, to circulate on the same footing as standard cash. To counterfeit is death. The informant will receive 250 Taels of silver and in addition the entire property of the criminal. Hongwu period X year X month X day (below)&#13;
&#13;
From the British Museum:&#13;
"Banknote: 1 guan (1 string of 1000 cash).(obverse) Six-character inscription giving name of banknote across the top. Below this a border of dragons. At the centre is an illustration of 1000 coins (strung as 10 groups of 100 coins). The two-character inscription above this gives the denomination; there is also a four-character inscription (in a folded style of writing) at either side. The longer inscription below gives further details and warns against counterfeiting.” &#13;
&#13;
see, &lt;http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=1095184&amp;partId=1&gt; &#13;
&#13;
Xiongbo.  11.12.15&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
DK 17.12.15</text>
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              <text>DK 11.11.15&#13;
&#13;
Inscription content:&#13;
大清寳鈔 (across top)&#13;
帳字第七千五百参十八號 (down right)&#13;
準足制錢壹千伍百文 (down centre)&#13;
咸豐肆年制 (down left)&#13;
天下通行 (in circles down right border)&#13;
均平出入 (in circles down left border)&#13;
此鈔即代制 / 錢行用並准 / 按成交納地 / 丁錢糧一切 / 稅課捐項京 / 外各庫一概 / 收解每錢鈔 / 貳千文抵換 / 官票銀壹兩 (long text in box)&#13;
&#13;
Inscription translation: &#13;
Great Qing Treasure Note (across top)&#13;
[Banknote serial number:] Zhang 7538 (down right)&#13;
Equivalent without deduction to 1000 pieces of government cash (down centre)&#13;
Made in the 4th year of the Xianfeng period (down left)&#13;
To circulate throughout the Empire (in circles down right border)&#13;
Issued and accepted at equal value (in circles down left border)&#13;
These notes shall circulate in place of government cash and will be received in the proportion fixed for the different taxes, for all the custom's dues, and for the purchase of rank. The treasuries both of the capital and provinces shall alike accept and forward them. The cash notes shall be exchanged for government silver notes in the proportion of 2,000 cash for one tael of silver. (long text in box)&#13;
&#13;
The translation is based on:&#13;
&lt;http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=1654496&amp;partId=1&amp;searchText=banknote&amp;matcult=15628&amp;page=1&gt; &#13;
&#13;
The British Museum’s translation from 'Manuals of Far Eastern Numismatics no.1, Chinese Paper Money' by H A Ramsden, published by Jun Kobayagawa Co, Yokohama, Japan, 1911, pp. 33-34.&#13;
&#13;
Xiongbo. 11.12.15&#13;
&#13;
DK 17.12.15</text>
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              <text>To order a copy of this image please contact Canterbury Museum on images@canterburymuseum.com.
&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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                <text>One rectangular paper banknote. Obverse presents stamps and seals in red and black pigment and Chinese-language inscriptions in blue and black pigment contained within a rectangular border featuring two dragons near the top and a wave pattern along the bottom. Chinese-language inscriptions comprise (top) 大清寳鈔 (Great Qing currency note); (centre left column) 咸豐肆年制 (made in the fourth year of the Xianfeng era); (centre column) 準足制錢壹千伍百文 (denominating one thousand pieces of government cash); (centre right column) 帳字第七千五百参十八號 (banknote serial number: Zhang 7538); (in circles along left border) 均平出入 (issued and accepted at equal value); (in circles along right border) 天下通行 (to circulate throughout the Empire); (bottom) 此鈔即代制 / 錢行用並准 / 按成交納地 / 丁錢糧一切 / 稅課捐項京 / 外各庫一概 / 收解每錢鈔 / 貳千文抵換 / 官票銀壹兩 (These notes shall circulate in place of government cash and will be received in the proportion fixed for the different taxes for all the custom's dues and for the purchase of rank. The treasuries both of the capital and provinces shall alike accept and forward them. The cash notes shall be exchanged for government silver notes in the proportion of 2,000 cash for one tael of silver). Reverse presents Chinese-language inscriptions in black pigment. From the Xianfeng era (1851-1861 AD) of the reign of Emperor Wenzong (1850-1861 AD).</text>
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&#13;
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Tablet of Lady He (Also manifested, Lady He was conferred the title of "yiren" by the Qing dynasty imperial government.)&#13;
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Son Lianbin Serve&#13;
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&#13;
reign mark? Chinese inscriptions? stopper? collar? DK 24.11.15&#13;
&#13;
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四十八 (meaning “forty-eight)&#13;
三十七 (meaning “thirty-seven)&#13;
歪毛兒(refers to a children’s hairstyle, and also a nickname for children)&#13;
淘氣兒(refers to a children’s hairstyle, and also a nickname for children)&#13;
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A print at Shandan Museum, A1152, was also made by Deng Bangzhen. (PIC:DSC00372, DSC00373). &#13;
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Obverse:&#13;
Inner circumference presents four Chinese characters 光緒元寶 (guangxu yuanbao) and a few Manchu words. &#13;
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Xiongbo. 4.12.15&#13;
&#13;
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C1957.963&#13;
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15 Kopeks 1916, used in China&#13;
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Sun Yat Son memento. Birth of Republic of China. cf C1957.79 &amp; C1957.455.&#13;
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Xiongbo. 11.12.15&#13;
&#13;
DK 11.01.16&#13;
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1937.14.26&#13;
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A Republic of China coin. (Xiongbo)&#13;
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&#13;
C1957.967&#13;
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That the original description described it “from Xinjiang Province” is wrong, and needed to be changed. &#13;
&#13;
Xiongbo. 4.12.15&#13;
&#13;
DK 10.12.15&#13;
&#13;
1937.14.27&#13;
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&#13;
Coin 1:&#13;
Inner circumference presents four Chinese characters大清銅幣 (Great Qing copper coin), surrounding a fifth Chinese character 汴 (pronounced as “bian”).&#13;
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Coin 2: &#13;
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Coin 3, &#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
original: Two round, copper coins depicting Chinese characters, text in English and an image in relief, from Hunan Province in the late Qing Dynasty. Both coins have detail on both sides. On the obverse of each coin is a legend around and within a beaded circle, with two Manchu characters in the centre, and on the reverse ‘HU-NAN TEN CASH’ with a flying dragon in a central beaded circle. Both ten cash value. The second coin has an indented pattern around the outside.&#13;
&#13;
(2) nb Manchu characters are in reverse order - normally the boo is at the left DK 11.11.15&#13;
&#13;
C1957.971, &#13;
coin 1:&#13;
Obverse:&#13;
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coin 2:&#13;
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Inner circumference presents four Chinese characters 光緒元寶 (guangxu yuanbao) and two Manchu words. &#13;
Outer circumference: on the top are four characters 湖南省造 (Made in Hunan Province), two sides are two characters 當十 (meaning "10 cash”;), three Chinese characters 黃銅元 (Brass coin) at the bottom. &#13;
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DK 11.01.16&#13;
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c1957.985 &#13;
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&#13;
c1932.26.19 &#13;
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&#13;
nb, C1932.26.19 is bronze, not brass DK 09.12.15&#13;
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&#13;
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Xiongbo. 11.12.15. &#13;
&#13;
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Reverse:&#13;
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              <text>Qing Dynasty, Emperor Wenzong (1851-1861 AD) Obv. 咸豐通寶 (Xianfeng tongbao) Rev. ? &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;added reign name DK 11.11.15, 19.01.16&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;see Hartill, &lt;em&gt;Cast Chinese Coins&lt;/em&gt;, 335-93. Hartill illustrates a great variety of coins bearing the inscription &lt;em&gt;xianfeng tongbao&lt;/em&gt;. The degree of wear on this example precludes precise identification. Notable characteristics include the relatively large size of ~46mm (if this is accurate), broad rim, square-headed and double dotted &lt;em&gt;tong&lt;/em&gt;, and the two Manchu characters on the reverse (some coins also have a further two Chinese characters denoting cash value)</text>
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              <text>Qing Dynasty Emperor Gaozong (1736-1795 AD) Obv. 乾隆通寶 (Qianlong tongbao) Rev. Manchu characters &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;added reign name, mint DK 11.11.15, 19.01.16&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;see Hartill, &lt;em&gt;Cast Chinese Coins&lt;/em&gt;, 308, 22.337-48&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;NB wear on coin precludes precise identification&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;From the Qianlong era (1936-1796 AD) of the reign of Emperor Gaozong (1735-1796 AD).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;</text>
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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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                <text>One worn circular coin. Square central hole. Obverse presents four Chinese characters 乾隆通寶 (&lt;em&gt;qianlong tongbao&lt;/em&gt;). Reverse presents two worn Manchu characters &lt;em&gt;boo yun&lt;/em&gt; (Yunnan province mint).</text>
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              <text>original UC: One round, copper coin with a square hole in its centre, depicting four Chinese characters in relief, from Annam, during the period 1792-1802AD. There are characters on one side only, which read 景盛通寶 (jingsheng tongbao).&#13;
&#13;
Annam, 1792-1802 AD&#13;
Obv. 景盛通寶 (Jingsheng tongbao)&#13;
Rev. blank&#13;
&#13;
DK 12.01.16&#13;
here is a useful online reference to Annamese coinage: http://art-hanoi.com/toda/index.html (12.01.16)&#13;
&#13;
See especially http://art-hanoi.com/toda/19.html (12.01.16), Nos 202-204&#13;
&#13;
Another source: Werner Burger, 'Japanese and Vietnamese Coins Circulating in China: A Numismatic Approach' in Jane Kate Leonard and Ulrich Theobold (eds) Money in Asia (1200-1900), 224-246. Small Currencies in Social and Political Contexts (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2015).</text>
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              <text>To order a copy of this image please contact Canterbury Museum on images@canterburymuseum.com.
&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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                <text>One circular Annamese coin. Square central hole. Obverse presents four Chinese characters 景盛通寶 (&lt;em&gt;jingsheng tongbao&lt;/em&gt;). Reverse is blank. From the Cảnh Thịnh era of the reign of Emperor Nguyễn Quang Toản (1792-1802 AD).</text>
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              <text>Northern Song Dynasty, Emperor Taizong, 976-984 AD Obv. 太平通寶 (Taiping tongbao) Rev. blank &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;added reign name DK 04.11.15, 14.01.16 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;see Hartill, &lt;em&gt;Cast Chinese Coins&lt;/em&gt;, 129, 16.16, 16.17. NB, Hartill gives period of manufacture 976-89 AD as '&lt;em&gt;No coins were issued with the Yong Xi and Duan Dong period titles (984-89).&lt;/em&gt;'</text>
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              <text>To order a copy of this image please contact Canterbury Museum on images@canterburymuseum.com.
&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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                <text>One circular coin. Square central hole. Obverse presents four Chinese characters 太平通寶 (&lt;em&gt;taiping tongbao&lt;/em&gt;). Spans the period between the first (Taipingxingguo) and third (Duangong) eras (976-989 AD) of the reign of Emperor Taizong (976-997 AD).</text>
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              <text>added characters DK 04.11.15, 13.01.16&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;see Hartill, &lt;em&gt;Cast Chinese Coins&lt;/em&gt;, 103-110. Coin too worn to determine type with certainty.</text>
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              <text>To order a copy of this image please contact Canterbury Museum on images@canterburymuseum.com.
&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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                <text>One circular coin. Square central hole. Obverse presents four Chinese characters 開元通寶 (&lt;em&gt;kaiyuan tongbao&lt;/em&gt;). &lt;em&gt;Kai Yuan&lt;/em&gt; of indeterminate type from 621-907 AD.</text>
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              <text>Qing Dynasty Emperor Gaozong (1736-1795 AD) Obv. 乾隆通寶 (Qianlong tongbao) Rev. Manchu characters &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;added reign name, mint DK 11.11.15, 19.01.16&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;see Hartill, &lt;em&gt;Cast Chinese Coins&lt;/em&gt;, 297-300. There are numerous variants of this coin type and the degree of wear precludes precise identification.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; However, the broad rim, relatively large size (~46mm), Z-shaped lower right component of Qian, and clearly separated loops and circles of the Manchu &lt;em&gt;boo&lt;/em&gt; all suggest that it may be a so-called 'Palace' coin (Hartill, 300, 22.243-45). As Hartill relates, these were 'large coins, diameter over 27mm, weight 5-7 grams... introduced in 1752 for use in the Palace by the guards and eunuchs... Their alloy was high quality brass composed of 60% copper and 40% zinc. In popular speech they were known as &lt;em&gt;gua deng qian&lt;/em&gt; (lamp hanging money) or &lt;em&gt;huang gaizi&lt;/em&gt; (yellow covers).'&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;According to Hartill, 'Palace' coins of these types were produced ~1752-73</text>
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              <text>To order a copy of this image please contact Canterbury Museum on images@canterburymuseum.com.
&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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              <text>Tang Dynasty, Emperor Gaozu, 618-626 AD Obv. 開元通寶 (Kaiyuan Tongbao) Rev. blank &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;DK 04.11.15, 13.01.16&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;nb, according to Hartill, &lt;em&gt;Cast Chinese Coins&lt;/em&gt;, 'The &lt;strong&gt;Kai Yuan&lt;/strong&gt; was the main coin issued by the Tang. It was cast for most of the dynasty, a period of nearly 300 years. It was first issued by the Emperor Gao Zu in the autumn of the 4th year of the Wu De period (August 621)' (103).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Hartill (105) identifies three types of &lt;em&gt;Kai Yuans&lt;/em&gt;: Early Type (621-718), Middle Type (718-32), Late Type (732-907). Types are determined by subtle distinctions in the treatment of characters or whether parts of the characters touch the central hole. These differences are difficult to establish for coins that are corroded or worn.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;this coin is identifiable as an early type because (i) the legs of the &lt;em&gt;jing&lt;/em&gt; component of &lt;em&gt;Kai&lt;/em&gt; do not touch the hole; (ii) the two strokes in the middle of &lt;em&gt;bao&lt;/em&gt; do not touch the verticals (see Hartill, 105, 14.1, 14.2)</text>
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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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&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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22/22 copper coin&#13;
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original UC round, copper coin with images and characters related to the Republic of China in relief, from 1936. The coin has details on both sides; the obverse with a representation of ancient money and the reverse with a legend around an image of a sun, 中華民國二十五年, meaning ‘the 25th year of the republic of China’. Around the edge on both sides of the coin is a continuous geometric pattern. Cash value of ten.&#13;
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Xiongbo. 11.12.15&#13;
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              <text>Acquisition notes: Embroidered cap worn by Rewi Alley; Memorial scroll; Cased porcelain container with seal pigment; Block of pressed tea; Book 'Rewi Alley'; Book of poems by Rewi Alley; 20 autographed New Year gift booklets of photographs by Rewi Alley, ca 1965-86; 2 unpublished poems by Rewi Alley (carbon typescript copies) See correspondence for additional information. &#13;
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Chinese characters on this work of calligraphy: &#13;
&#13;
恭祝&#13;
路易. 艾黎老師八十五壽辰紀念&#13;
&#13;
振翼齊飛&#13;
&#13;
學生邱然美 梁渤然 張浩國 余盡忠&#13;
一九八二年十二月於慶陽 &#13;
化普代筆&#13;
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seal：李化普印&#13;
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恭祝&#13;
路易. 艾黎老師八十五壽辰紀念&#13;
振翼齊飛&#13;
學生邱然美 梁渤然 張浩國 余盡忠&#13;
一九八二年十二月於慶陽 &#13;
化普代筆&#13;
seal: 李化普印&#13;
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&#13;
Chinese inscriptions on this calligraphy couplet: &#13;
&#13;
萅秋多佳日 西北有高樓&#13;
皋北闌山麓書應啓x先生正&#13;
丁亥夏四月 南春裴xx&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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Inscription as follows: &#13;
萅秋多佳日 西北有高樓&#13;
皋北闌山麓書應啓x先生正&#13;
丁亥夏四月 南春裴xx</text>
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              <text>Letter Duff-Geoff Alley 30/5/47 CMR, FA 6-11, B1, F5 '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 30/5/47 CMR, FA 6-11, B1, F5, 'Thanks for your welcome letter of April 20th., which arrived shortly before john Jackson arrived with the Nestorian vase, and then Miss Adlam had delivered the two large Han pots and the model brazier, and brother Geoff on behalf of Owen Jackson had delivered the green glazed vase. This leaves the Wei head, the Han horse tile, and the two model redoubts yet to arrive (probably Geoff has them)' &#13;
&#13;
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;
Also letter Duff-Alley 30/4/47 CMR FA 6-11, B1, F5 'safe delivery of the tin trunk with its three grave pieces entrusted to Miss Adlam of the Friends Centre, Shanghai'&#13;
&#13;
Also letter Archer-Duff 13/5/47 CMR, FA6-11, B1, F5 - John Johnson of Sumner, and Owen Jackson of Auckland&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Described and pictured in newspaper article 'Ancient Works of Art Sent from China', undated, CMR, FA6-11, B1, F5 'The most recent of the pieces of pottery is a rather ornate vase which Mr Allen [sic] dates abount [sic] 1000 A.D. The conventional palm leaf decoration is typical symbol of the old Nestorian Christians, while the "key" pattern, still to be seen on modern buildings, is of Greek origin. This came from Shandan, which was a stronghold of Chinese Nestorian Christians until sacked by genghiz Khan between 1200 and 1300 A.D.' &#13;
&#13;
NOTE: C1947.5 Vase with pedestal in green glazed earthenware, with archaic mask handles of T'ang style (ScLiang Kuo period), prolific in graves of the 600-800 period at Liang Chow, T'ang grave, Liang Chow, Presented Rewi Alley. Delivered Owen Jackson per PJ Alley. Presented by Exchange to Uragami Zenji, Japanese potter, Christchurch festival, March 1973. Kurashiki, Japan. C.1973.11-12  1973.64.1&#13;
&#13;
From Vernon C1973.11:&#13;
Notes by R.S. Duff (Director): "[One of] the two largest examples of works made by Uragami Zenji, of Bizen City, master-potter in Bizen style, and guest potter of Chrstchurch Arts Festival (Mar 3-17) jointly sponsored by Festival Committee of City, because of "sister-city" link with neighbouring city of Kurashiki, sent out out to be shown with the exhibition mounted in the MUseum's Hall of Oriental Art. Originally offered as gift to the Museum at informal opening ceremony on March 5, but intention probably to offer to the people of Christchurch with Museum accepting custody on understanding that works could be displayed for a time in other appropriate public displays centres of city. During final visit to Museum on March 15, to take delivery of return exchange pieces (Chinese), the potter, through Mizue Gorman as interpreter, agreed that the flower vase could be regarded as a direct gift to the Museum, the bull [C1973.12, q.v.] being potentially available for display in the Town Hall. Following the Museum Board meeting on March 22, the Board ruled that would be accepted in trust for the people of Christchurch to whom Uragami intended his gift, and that they were available, from time to time as required, for public display elsewhere under city auspices.&#13;
The return gifts [from the Museum's permanent collection] were:&#13;
C1947.5, C1956.90, C1956.227, C1956.279, C.1956. 525, C1957.3."&#13;
&#13;
The flower vase was broken by a vandal (in the former Hall of Oriental Art, Canterbury Museum) on 1 May 1986 - following correspondence (see Display Depatment files) between Ralph Riccalton and Mr Uragami, the potter replaced it with 2 pots - C1987.1A-B.  The broken pieces have been retained because they show the construction of the ceramic body.&#13;
&#13;
Ralph Riccalton: 'During 1947 and 1948 further gifts arrived by courtesy of New Zealanders returning from relief work, including a pedestal vase with decorative elements based on the palm leaf and Greek fret pattern and identified as a relic of the Nestorian Christian mission sacked by Genghis Khan and his Mongols around 1215 A.D. Together with the ridge tile featuring a stocky horse of a type familiar to nomadic tribes, the model well-head representing a plentiful supply of water in the after life, and a pair of model forts or redoubts, these all have the special merit of a known locality. ' The Rewi Alley Collection of Chinese Artifacts at Canterbury Museum, CMR 6/7, B31, F82&#13;
&#13;
original description: (Nestorian Christian emblem, stepped pattern below bowl, bowl divided by four projecting ribs. Ribs represent divisions of the four hives mould in which the bowl of this vase was carved, pedestal probably separate. Gores formal covered with modified step designs enclosing animal (?dragon) form. The Nestorians formed a small dynasty in late Tang or early Song times, which Rewi Alley calles Xi Xia. This was overwhelmed by Genghis Khan and his Mongols, and many Nestorial relics were lost in the sacking of Shantan city. Obtained during excavation in Shandan City, Gansu.&#13;
&#13;
Other Nestorian related objects: Nestorian rubbing E.137.77.2; 'tile from Tunhuang caves, and has Nestorian influence perhaps. A cross in a lotus head. Maybe not. Time T'ang, or earlier, Wei or Sui', Alley-Owen Jackson 17/10/46 CMR, FA 6-11, B1, F5; C1957.922 - cross; C1957.923 - cross&#13;
&#13;
DK 27.09.15&#13;
&#13;
Information on Adlam - The Advertiser (Adelaide) 4/2/47&#13;
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                <text>Delivered to Canterbury Museum by A.E. Adlam. Miss Adlam, an Englishwoman, lived in China for 25 years. Prior to the war she taught English in Shanghai, and during the war she worked as Secretary to the Friends' Relief Service. She visited relatives in New Zealand in 1947.  </text>
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3 and 4. Models of redoubts in old T'ang wall. Buried with T'ang tombs in Liangchow (Wu Wei)' [see C1947.9]&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Ralph Riccalton: 'During 1947 and 1948 further gifts arrived by courtesy of New Zealanders returning from relief work, including a pedestal vase with decorative elements based on the palm leaf and Greek fret pattern and identified as a relic of the Nestorian Christian mission sacked by Genghis Khan and his Mongols around 1215 A.D. Together with the ridge tile featuring a stocky horse of a type familiar to nomadic tribes, the model well-head representing a plentiful supply of water in the after life, and a pair of model forts or redoubts, these all have the special merit of a known locality. ' The Rewi Alley Collection of Chinese Artifacts at Canterbury Museum, CMR 6/7, B31, F82&#13;
&#13;
DK 28.09.15&#13;
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Two Chinese characters at the bottom of this bowl "宣和"  (xuanhe), denote the period of Emperor Huizong (1119-1125). (Xiongbo)&#13;
&#13;
Doc No.&#13;
LTR029&#13;
&#13;
Art No.&#13;
PT072&#13;
Yingqing copy. Thin translucent porcelain with design impressed in biscuit, know from interpretation of glaze (colour of clouds after rain) as Yingqing ware.&#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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original: ceramic bowl, from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), during the reign of Emperor Wan Li (1573-1620). Light blue underglaze with details painted in a darker blue glaze and red, yellow, and green enamel on top. Around the outside of the main body of the object are designs of trees and figures, outlined by two thin blue lines at each end. Below this design is a series of vertical alternating blue and red lines, with two thin blue lines around the base. At the top is a band containing botanical patterns and is bordered by two thin blue lines on each side. There is an inscription on the bottom which reads 大明萬曆年製 'made in the period of Wan Li in Ming Dynasty’. Possibly a copy.&#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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              <text>To order a copy of this image please contact Canterbury Museum on images@canterburymuseum.com.
&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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                <text>Part of collection Alley gave to Canterbury Museum during Museum director Roger Duff's trip to China in 1956.</text>
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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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from Alley, Rewi. Ci Guo You Li Ji. (Some Pottery Kilns Old and New in China. Beijing: Qing gong ye chu ban she, 1985. 127.&#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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Girdle Ornament&#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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&#13;
Tool - early date but only a little better than stone (Shandan Museum)&#13;
&#13;
move? DK 13.09.15</text>
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              <text>To order a copy of this image please contact Canterbury Museum on images@canterburymuseum.com.
&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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                <text>One blade-shaped elongated white jade &lt;em&gt;ya zhang&lt;/em&gt;. Light brown vein. Small hook carved into lower left obverse edge. Small hole adjacent to hook.</text>
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              <text>?Fertility amulet. With child emerging from central rectangular aperture [?stylised version of Pi aperture] faint designs on face, on obverse the eight diagrams representing earth, air, fire, water.&#13;
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              <text>To order a copy of this image please contact Canterbury Museum on images@canterburymuseum.com.
&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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&#13;
Brought out from China with special permission of authorities. Collection of Chinese jade and hardstone belt buckles (tai-kou) covering range of Dynatics from Han to Ch'ing. According to Rewi Alley the belt buckle originated as a wooden or boon "cloak pin" worn over the breast and serving to alter the hem of a loose robe, but in "later dynasties" (last 2000 years!) became worn as a belt buckle and fashioned in jade, hardstone and precious metals.&#13;
&#13;
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              <text>To order a copy of this image please contact Canterbury Museum on images@canterburymuseum.com.
&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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