Collection
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Crystal seal with double-lion-shaped knob and inscription "sui jiang ci hu"
This was a personal seal of Tao Shu, noted Minister of the Qing Dynasty.
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Lion-shaped crystal seal
This seal belongs to Tao Shu (1779—1839AC), a famous minister in Qing Dynasty.
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Wooden warrior figurine with a sword
It is a wooden warrior figurine wearing double-layered gown and a pair of boots and armed with a sword.
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Dragon-shaped jade ornament
It's an ornament which is made of green jade with red-brown spots.
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Bronze seal inscribed with Chinese characters “ Zhong Zhi Shi Yin”
The square seal is double layered and has a nose-shaped knob.
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Jade huang
Huang is a kind of semi-circular jade ornament.
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Bronze seal inscribed with Chinese characters “Xin Pu Xian Wei Zhu Ji”
The seal was collected by the Hunan Provincial Administration Committee of Cultural Relics in early 1950'.
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Glass spear
?The spear has a color of translucent green, sharp blade and grooves on each side.
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Jade ornament
The surface of this jade ornament is grayish white due to corrosion.
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Gold seal with tortoise-shaped knob inscribed with Chinese characters “Guan Zhong Hou Yin”
“Marquis of Guanzhong” is an official title.
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Bronze quan(weight) with inscription“yuan feng xin yang”
The quan was a kind of instrument for measuring weight.
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Silver cup and saucer with dragon designs
A saucer is a kind of utensil used to hold tea or tonic.
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Songhua inkstone collected by Zeng Guofan's family
Inkstone is a kind of writing material made of particularly selected materials such as stone, pottery, jade, iron and wood.
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Duan-ink stone inscribed with Chinese characters “Hanbi”
Duan stone is from Zhaoqing, Guangdong Province.
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Smoke-colored lined pleated skirt of thin gauze
This skirt was designed to be wrapped around the lower body and tied at the waist.
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Red sandstone sarcophagus
The sarcophagus consists of a cover, a body and a base, all chiseled out of one piece of red sandstone.
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Winnowing-basket-shaped Ink Stone
This rectangular ink stone made in the shape of a winnowing basket was one of the popular types of ink stone made during the Tang Dynasty.
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Ink stone with inscription “Chang xing san nian”
The upper part at the bottom of this ink stone is carved horizontally with an inscription.
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Glass disk with grain pattern
The disk is flat round, and of bluish white color.
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Porcelain bowl with colored lotus flower pattern
This porcelain bowl made by Changsha Kiln is designed with wide opening mouth, curved belly and round bottom.
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Lacquered leather shield with the design of dragon and phoenix
The shield, a piece of defensive equipment made of rattan, wood or leather in the State of Chu, could deflect arrows, spears and swords.
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Red and green colored porcelain ewer with white glaze
The handled ewer was a utensil used for pouring wine or tea.
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Green colored porcelain ewer with pagoda design in celadon
This is a portable wine ewer with a small opening, flat belly, diamond shaped short spout in the front and a handle in the back.
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Brown colored porcelain ewer with poem design
The handled ewer was a utensil for pouring wine. Poem design was an important feature of Changsha Kiln porcelain decoration.