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Ink made by Cheng Junfang of Ming Dynasty, Wanli period. &#13;
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Cheng Junfang published a book called “A Manual of Cheng’s Ink Designs” 程氏墨苑 in late 16th century. The design of this ink can be found in the vol 9 of Cheng’s book. (Xiongbo)&#13;
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                <text>One black ink tablet in the form of a flattened square with a raised perimeter. Obverse presents trigram &lt;em&gt;k'un&lt;/em&gt; (earth) in gold pigment bounded by a gold circle. Reverse presents stamped illustration of the Eighteen Luohan (personal disciples of the Buddha). Tablet exhibits vertical fracture. Obverse right edge presents four Chinese characters.</text>
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                <text>Ink made by Cheng Junfang of the Ming Dynasty, Wanli period. The design of this ink can be found in volume 9 of his late 16th century book, “A Manual of Cheng’s Ink Designs” 程氏墨苑.</text>
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              <text>original UC: One oval shaped ink stone in a wooden case. On one side of the stone there is pattern and Chinese characters incised, covering the whole surface, and on the other side there is pattern carved in low relief and a majority of the surface hollowed out for the ink palette. The wooden case has details in black and a piece of material or paper stuck on the lid with a floral pattern.&#13;
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inkstone for calligraphy and painting. Roughly oval stone with floral decorative and inscriptions, purplish. Hollowed surface as of palette. In wooden case.&#13;
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The Chinese inscription on the surface of this ink stone consists of 11 characters and two seals. The characters are 嘉慶三年秋七月錢塘黃易, meaning “In the autumn July of the third year of Emperor Jiaqing (1798) , Huang Yi of Qian Tang [inscribes]”. &#13;
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(Xiongbo)&#13;
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              <text>original: Decorated and with bold inscription in gilt.&#13;
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1. 屯溪市徽州胡開文墨廠 (literary meaning “Tunxi city, Huizhou suburb, Hu Kaiwen Ink Factory)&#13;
2. 143 淨煙墨 (143 pure black soot ink)&#13;
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1. On the back: three cursive-script Chinese characters - 螽斯羽 (Zhong Si Yu). It’s from the classic Book of Poetry, meaning "Ye locusts, winged tribes”. &#13;
2. On the side: 式好堂珍藏, meaning “Treasured and collected by Shi Hao tang (Hall of Shi Hao).” &#13;
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Hu Kaiwen Ink Factory started to made this specific brand ink of Zhong Si Yu back to Qing Dynasty. (Xiongbo)&#13;
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&#13;
1937.14.41&#13;
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14/37&#13;
Inscription on the case, 仿古藏煙, meaning “Modeled after antique inks”.&#13;
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On the other side of the ink surface are three standard-script characters, 太素齋(Tai Su Zhai), meaning "Taisu Study”. &#13;
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&#13;
Large, in form of horse and two felines.&#13;
Given to Rewi Alley in 1956 by Living Buddha of Outer Mongolia.&#13;
&#13;
DK 01.02.16&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
NB original interpretation of this figure as a god of wealth seems erroneous. See Patricia Welch, Chinese Art, 164-65&#13;
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&#13;
Two lines of Chinese inscriptions written by ink brush:&#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;
(Xiongbo)&#13;
&#13;
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DK 29.01.16&#13;
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&#13;
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Zhangye was capital of Northern Liang Dynasty Beiliang 北涼 (398-439/460) - controlled Western Gansu. &#13;
&#13;
Doc No.&#13;
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&#13;
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C.1947.6&#13;
&#13;
Notes&#13;
LT001: Refer to letter for drawing of piece. Alley writes, "might be of one of the Tangut tribes." Alley-Jackson 17/10/46&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Art No.&#13;
SC001&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
DK 02.02.16 are we sure it is Wei Dynasty?</text>
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Dark stone blue and grey in form of coiled fish.&#13;
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                <text>One blue-green and creamy-brown stone carving in the form of a coiled eel with a long flattened body. Obverse and reverse incised with details of eye mouth and body segments. Approximately ovoid piercing through centre of stone.</text>
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              <text>original UC: For New Year, early soapstone, designs symbols of felicity such as: Peach; boy on Li Yu fish symbolising ambition; house gable; evergreen leaf.&#13;
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DK 03.02.16&#13;
&#13;
see Patricia Welch, Chinese Art, 97, fig.182, for an illustration of a painting featuring a boy riding on a fish with a leaf and lotus blossom in the right background. This mirrors the iconography on one side of the tablet mould. According to Welch, this is traditional Chinese New Year symbolism that expresses a desire for prosperity in the coming year.</text>
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                <text>One approximately triangular tablet-like tan-coloured carved stone mould. Each face presents four &lt;em&gt;cavo-rilievo&lt;/em&gt; designs. On one side the juxtaposition of a leaf a lotus blossom and a figure riding a fish echoes traditional Chinese symbolism for good fortune in the New Year.</text>
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how do we know it's a model of drum?&#13;
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&#13;
Cylindrical red bead, ridged. Later pre-han descendent of C1960.37.&#13;
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DK 03.02.16</text>
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Only one being photographed? (Xiongbo)&#13;
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Ridden [by Emperor Taizong while pacifying the Eastern capital [of Luoyang]. &#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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養老四方 澤及枯骨 海寓欣揚 善政陰行 受命代啇 &#13;
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Image of King Wen of Zhou (1152 – 1056 BC)&#13;
XXXXXXXXXX&#13;
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Chinese characters: 古寢斷磚河南鄭縣出土  天津博物院陳列品 中華紀元第十一年十月 黃三手拓&#13;
English translation: A broken brick from an ancient tomb, unearthed in the county of Zheng, Henan Province, from the collection of Tianjin Museum. This rubbing is made by Huang San in October of 1922.&#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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The reverse side wrote: No. 576, each (rubbing) RMB 5 yuan. (Xiongbo)&#13;
Shandan Museum has a group of 11 rubbings (A1177). According to the description of A1177 at the Shandan Museum, they were bought by Alley at Liulichang, Beijing. As to the subject matter of the 11 rubbings, three are about swordplay, three about catching deer, three on birds and beasts, and two chariots. (PIC:DSC00396, DSC00397)</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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&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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              <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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provenance note: A presentation painting from Chinese colleagues to Rewi Alley in Shanghai, July 1934.&#13;
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Two Chinese inscriptions: &#13;
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1. Inscription on the top: &#13;
本會調查員英人艾黎君於本年七月十一日調升工廠檢查部服務，同人等與艾君共事多年，悉其對於中華書畫特具雅好，爰倩娄東名畫家蔣思澤君構作立軸一幀，以卜賞鑒並資紀念雲尓，時中華民國二十三年七月&#13;
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陳龍泉 朱耕x 陳顯明 金柏生 沈海耿 任石流 敬贈&#13;
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The British man Mr. Rewi Alley, an investigator of our union, will be transferred to the Inspection Department of the factory. We have worked with Mr. Alley for many years, all knowing that he has a keen interest in Chinese calligraphy and painting. Therefore, we commissioned this hanging scroll from Jiang Size, a famous painter in Loudong, for Alley and our friendship as well. In the July of the 23rd year of the Republic of China (1934).&#13;
&#13;
Chen Longquan, Zhu GengX, Chen Xianming, Jin Bosheng, Shen Haigeng, Ren Shiliu. Respectfully presented. &#13;
&#13;
2. Inscription on the right: &#13;
高館依山築 白雲時往回 &#13;
送迎都不必 風雨卻能來&#13;
有意未妨懶 無心何用猜&#13;
世人誰可到 但指亂峰堆&#13;
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艾黎先生雅正&#13;
娄東蔣思澤&#13;
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Down the hillside are built a few elegant pavilions, &#13;
white clouds coming and going away recurrently. &#13;
Not necessary to greet and see off visitors; &#13;
they will come despite the wind and rain. &#13;
Those coming might as well ease their pace,&#13;
Why should one speculate who has no intention. &#13;
Distant clouds beginning to heap up,&#13;
Who will arrive and join us?&#13;
&#13;
Would you kindly point out my inadequacies, &#13;
Jiang Size of Loudong&#13;
&#13;
(Xiongbo)&#13;
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E144.58&#13;
&#13;
ALLEY’S CAREER FROM 1927-1938:&#13;
From 1927 to 1938, Rewi Alley first served as the Fire Inspection Officer (防火督察) and then Chief Industrial Inspector(工業督察長) in the Shanghai Municipal Council (工部局) within the Shanghai International Settlement (上海公共租界). The transferring of position mentioned in Alley’s colleague’s colophon must refer to his shift from the Fire Department to the industrial section of the Shanghai Municipal Council. &#13;
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For a discussion of the Shanghai International Settlement, see &lt;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai_International_Settlement&gt;&#13;
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In 1927 Rewi Alley “felt that he was lucky to get a position in the fire brigade because there were so many Europeans withou a job...Later he was appointed inspection officer for the fire department and in 1932, when an industrial section of the Shanghai Municipal Council was established, he was appointed chief factory inspector.” (Willis Airey, 1970, p. 65). &#13;
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本會調查員英人艾黎君於本年七月十一日調升工廠檢查部服務，同人等與艾君共事多年，悉其對於中華書畫特具雅好，爰倩娄東名畫家蔣思澤君構作立軸一幀，以卜賞鑒並資紀念雲尓，時中華民國二十三年七月&#13;
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陳龍泉 朱耕x 陳顯明 金柏生 沈海耿 任石流 敬贈&#13;
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Chen Longquan, Zhu GengX, Chen Xianming, Jin Bosheng, Shen Haigeng, Ren Shiliu. Respectfully presented. &#13;
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高館依山築 白雲時往回 &#13;
送迎都不必 風雨卻能來&#13;
有意未妨懶 無心何用猜&#13;
世人誰可到 但指亂峰堆&#13;
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艾黎先生雅正&#13;
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Scroll of Western Shu.  In the spring of Gengzi year, mid-March, Dai Wenjin from Qiantang [paints].&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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              <text>Chinese inscription on the top: 第十一孝蔡順拾椹 (“The eleventh finial exemplar: Cai Shun - Picking Mulberries For His Mother). There are twenty-four filial exemplars in ancient China, and Cai Shun is one of them, ranked the eleventh. Cai Shun’s story is recorded in the book &lt;em&gt;The Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety&lt;/em&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-family:Times;"&gt;During the Han Dynasty, there lived a devoted son named Cai Shun, whose father passed away when the boy was quite young. He and his mother relied on each other to survive the days and years. Wang Mang had just usurped the throne at that time, and the entire country was in great commotion, suffering a famine, a drought, and a civil war in progress all at once. The people suffered from these dire calamities, many families starved, and those who could manage to do so, were forced into the fields to forage wild plants and roots for food. Often, decent men turned to banditry and robbery, just to pass this time of hardship. The roads were infested with gangs of thieves; the forests were havens for the homeless and the desperate.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-family:Times;"&gt;One day Cai Shun took two wicker baskets out into the woods to gather mulberries for his mother. Beneath the trees he ran into two wicked looking robbers. They were carrying long sharp swords and their faces were cruel and dark.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-family:Times;"&gt;"Hey kid, don't you want to live? How do you dare invade the big Boss's territory?" shouted the biggest of the bandits. Little Cai Shun was scared speechless. The smaller bandit looked closely at the boy's work, planning to eat anything of value. "Child, why are you tossing that fruit into two baskets?" Cai Shun answered in a trembling voice: "The black mulberries are riper and sweeter. I give those to my mother. The red ones are not ripe, but sour. Those I eat myself, sir. I hope you two gentlemen will not kill me or else my mother won't have anybody to look after her."&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style="font-family:Times;"&gt;The boy's earnest simplicity and honest answer touched the two thugs' heart of compassion. Remembering their own parents' suffering, they decided not to harm Cai Shun. Instead they supplied him with food and drink, and released him back to his mother.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;span style="font-family:Times;"&gt;The black mulberries went to feed his mother,&lt;br /&gt;Whose blouse was stained with tears from hunger's pain;&lt;br /&gt;The red-browed thugs heard his filial thoughts:&lt;br /&gt;Then gave him meat and rice and set him free.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The above translation of the story is from: &amp;lt;http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~asia/24ParagonsFilialPiety.html&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Xiongbo&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</text>
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明永樂像 (Image of Ming Emperor Yongle)</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 painting on silk of the Yongle emperor (1360-1424). Inscription as follows:&#13;
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                <text>Gifted by Alley to Canterbury Museum during a visit to New Zealand in 1937.</text>
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&#13;
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&#13;
1. 霜葉紅於二月花 (meaning "frosted leaves are as red as the February flowers”)&#13;
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&#13;
Climbing to the cold distance of this winding stony path,&#13;
leading to a place of white clouds where people live,&#13;
I stop my carriage and sit in appreciation and love of the evening maple trees,&#13;
where frosted leaves are as red as the February flowers (spring flowers).&#13;
&#13;
2. 艾黎先生方家雅教  可染敬贈 (Mr. Alley, the master, please kindly point out my inadequacies. Respectfully presented by Keran.)&#13;
&#13;
This inscription is on the top right. I’m not sure about how to translate the first part, so I list the meanings of the constituent terms as follows:&#13;
&#13;
艾黎: Alley&#13;
先生: Mr.&#13;
方家: a person who is well versed in certain skill, art, etc.; master.&#13;
雅教: [modest] would you kindly point out my inadequacies &#13;
&#13;
3.  可染畫 (painted by Keran)&#13;
&#13;
This inscription is on the bottom right. &#13;
&#13;
4. Three seals:&#13;
Seal on the top right: 李 (Li)&#13;
Seal on the bottom left: 李 (Li)&#13;
Seal on the bottom right: 可染 (Keran)&#13;
&#13;
Two of the seals indicate his family name - Li; the third seal his given name - Keran. &#13;
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(Xiongbo)</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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2. Middle and left: 艾黎先生方家雅教  可染敬贈 (Mr. Alley, the master, please kindly point out my inadequacies. Respectfully presented by Keran.)&#13;
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Top right: 李 (Li)&#13;
Bottom left: 李 (Li)&#13;
Bottom right: 可染 (Keran)&#13;
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                <text>This work, by the famous 20th century painter Li Keran, was a gift to Rewi Alley.&#13;
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'Climbing to the cold distance of this winding stony path,&#13;
leading to a place of white clouds where people live,&#13;
I stop my carriage and sit in appreciation and love of the evening maple trees,&#13;
where frosted leaves are as red as the February flowers.'&#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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                <text>Presented in 1958 by P.J. Alley to Canterbury Museum, from the home of Alley's late parents.</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>Gifted to Canterbury Museum by Alley during a visit to New Zealand in 1937. In 1956, loaned to the Rewi Alley Chinese Art and Crafts Exhibition, held at the Provincial Council Chambers, Christchurch. </text>
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See letter Duff-Garland 9/9/1954 CMR 3/1, B61, F113</text>
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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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&#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;
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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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inner circumference: 光绪元宝 (guangxu yuanbao) &#13;
outer circumference: on the top are four characters 江蘇省造 (Made in Jiangsu Province), bottom are two characters 當十 (meaning “10 cash";). Two Manchu words on the sides. &#13;
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&#13;
c1932.26.19 &#13;
Obverse: outer circumference presents four Chinese characters 大清銅幣 (meaning &amp;ldquo;bronze coin of the Great Qing) &#13;
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&#13;
nb, C1932.26.19 is bronze, not brass DK 09.12.15&#13;
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The four characters on the top are  浙江省造 (Made in Zhejiang Province). &#13;
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2 copper coins, one 10 cash, 0ne 20 cash. Both made in Ho-Nan Province (Henan Province) of the Republic of China&#13;
(1) Cu 10 cash. Ho-nan&#13;
Obv. Legend around beaded inner circle. 10 cash (十文）surrounded by wreath. &#13;
Rev. HO-NAN TEN CASH, crossed flags. N.D. ca. 1913&#13;
(2) Cu 20 cash, Ho-nan&#13;
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Rev. HO-NAN 20 CASH, crossed flags&#13;
&#13;
1st coin:&#13;
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top: four characters 中華民國 (The Republic of China)&#13;
centre: two characters 十文  (ten cash)&#13;
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&#13;
2nd coin:&#13;
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Xiongbo. 11.12.15&#13;
&#13;
DK 11.01.16&#13;
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C1957.971, &#13;
coin 1:&#13;
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Xiongbo. 4.12.15&#13;
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&#13;
Coin 1:&#13;
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Coin 2: &#13;
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&#13;
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Coin 3, &#13;
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Inner circumference presents four Chinese characters大清銅幣 (Great Qing copper coin). &#13;
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Reverse:&#13;
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Xiongbo. 4.12.15&#13;
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c1957.973&#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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&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>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>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 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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ANNAM. Chinese domination and war of independence, late 18th century. &#13;
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                <text>One circular Annamese coin. Square central hole. Obverse presents four Chinese characters 安法元寶 (&lt;em&gt;anfa yuanbao&lt;/em&gt;). Reverse is blank. From the Thuận Thiên era of the reign of Emperor Lê Lợi (1428-1433 AD).</text>
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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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&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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&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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DK 11.11.15&#13;
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      <description>A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.</description>
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              <text>C1957.969&#13;
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              <text>Copper coin, 5 cash, made by Hubu (Chinese: 戶部), the Ministry of Finance. 24 mm&#13;
Obv. Legend around and within beaded circle&#13;
Rev. TAI-CHING-TI-KUO COPPER COIN, 4 Chinese characters at the top, 光绪年造, meaning "made in the period of Emperor Guangxu". central dragon. &#13;
&#13;
c1957.969&#13;
Obverse：&#13;
Inner circumference presents four Chinese characters大清銅幣 (Great Qing copper coin), surrounding a fifth Chinese character 鄂 (abbreviation for Hubei Province).&#13;
Outer: the top presents four Manchu words. Close to the Manchu words are two Chinese characters 丙午 （the year of bingwu, 1906）. Two sides presents two characters戶部 (Ministry of Revenue). Bottom presents five characters當製錢五文 (five cash)&#13;
&#13;
Reverse:&#13;
光绪年造 (made during Emperor Guangxu’s Reign) &#13;
&#13;
Xiongbo. 4.12.15&#13;
&#13;
DK 10.12.15&#13;
1937.14.27&#13;
E137.33&#13;
14.37</text>
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              <text>28.36mm (dia)</text>
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          <name>Period</name>
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              <text>Qing Dynasty (1644-1911 AD)</text>
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          <name>Usage Rights</name>
          <description>Copyright details</description>
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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>814617</text>
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            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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                <text>Money: coin</text>
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                <text>One circular coin. Obverse outer circumference presents nine Chinese characters and four Manchu characters comprising (top) unidentified Manchu characters bounded by 丙午（the year of &lt;em&gt;bingwu&lt;/em&gt;, 1906); (bottom) 當製錢五文 (five cash); (sides) 戶部 (Ministry of Revenue). Obverse inner circumference presents four Chinese characters 大清銅幣 (Great Qing copper coin) surrounding a fifth Chinese character 鄂 (an abbreviation for Hubei province). Reverse outer circumference presents (top) four Chinese characters 光绪年造 (made during the reign of Emperor Guangxu) and reads (bottom and sides) TAI-CHING-TI-KUO COPPER COIN in English-language script surrounding central dragon motif. From the Guangxu era of the reign of Emperor Dezong (1875-1908 AD).</text>
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            <name>Source</name>
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                <text>Rewi Alley</text>
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