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Foreign division The illustrated catalogue of the industrial department
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- Foreign division
- Verleger
- Her Majesty's Commissioners
- Erscheinungsort
- London
- Bandzählung
- 4
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1862
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- Getr. Zählung
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- English
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- WA:B62-4
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- Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz
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- Japan
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- Mehrbändiges WerkThe illustrated catalogue of the industrial department
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- TitelblattTitelblatt II
- InhaltsverzeichnisInhaltsverzeichnis IV
- KapitelAustria At The International Exhibition Of 1862 -
- KapitelMecklenburg-Schwerin 1
- KapitelHanse-Towns 1
- KapitelSpecial Catalogue Of The Zollverein-Department I
- KapitelGreece 11
- KapitelHawaiian Or Sandwich Islands 21
- KapitelHayti 22
- KapitelIonian Islands 23
- KapitelItaly 29
- KapitelJapan 89
- KapitelLiberia 103
- KapitelMadagascar 104
- KapitelThe Netherlands. 105
- KapitelNorway 119
- KapitelPeru 129
- KapitelPortugal 131
- KapitelRome 165
- KapitelRussia 1
- KapitelSiam 27
- KapitelSpain 29
- KapitelSweden 69
- KapitelSwitzerland 85
- KapitelTurkey 99
- KapitelUnited States 119
- KapitelUruguay 131
- KapitelVenezuela 133
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Japan. 478. Miniature metal ease, for writing materials. 479. Two cliased tobacco pipes. 480. Equestrian statue (very rare)— Warrior examining his arrow. 481. Antique incense bowl, elaborately carved with embossed leaves. 482. Antique tazza, with dragon in relief. 482a. A set of lady’s silver head orna ments, and two pairs of chopsticks. 483. Japanese bell, a very antique speci men of their bell metal, when it was said to be at its best. 484. Double dragon bronze, resting on a mythic animal. 485. Inlaid bronze can, with cover for water. 486. Pair of inlaid bronze jars. 487. Bronze model of bat, with extended wings, for hanging in a room, with incense. 488. Finely-modelled dragon, for pen- rest, antique. Cutlery and Workmen’s Tools. 489. Set of carpenter’s tools. Arms and Armour. 490. Japanese shirt, and cap of mail. 491. Japanese long two-handed sword. 492. Short sword of one of the party of assassins which attacked the British Legation on the 5th of July, 1861 (with leather purse containing cash, and seal attached, belonging to the same). 493. Fire brigade head-dress, helmet and leather surcoat worn by officers. 494. Models of Japanese fencing appara tus, mask, armour, of bamboo, and quarter - E.—Paper—Its raw materials—Paper for for packing—for imitation 518. Specimens of Japanese paper of various colours, brought from a manufactory at Atami, made from the bark of trees (several different shrubs are employed) ; specimens of one kind attached. •519. Handkerchief, of paper, made in various patterns, for ladies. ( 9 staff. Second tray contains the insignia of rank carried before a Daimio. 495. Models of insignia on a larger scale, as these are set up in a Daimio’s residence. 496. Model of a Japanese matchlock (with two lacquered pipe sticks) ; contributed by J. Macdonald, Esq., of Her Majesty’s Legation. 497. 498, 499. Specimens of ladquered Japanese bows, in use among Japanese officers of rank. 500. Bundle of arrows. 501, 502, 503. Specimens of lacquered bows in use among boys, the sons of officers. 504. Bundle of arrows for the same. 505. Japanese officer’s quiver, with ring for spare bowstrings. 506. Officer’s smaller sized quiver. 507. 508. Specimens of officer’s archery gloves. 509. Set of Daimio’s ladies’ bows and arrows. Minerals. 510. Specimens of Japanese copper mines, the copper in bar. 511. Ditto of lead. 512. Ditto lead ore from the mines of Hakodate. 513. Specimens of lava, brought from Fusiyama. 514. Ditto of coal, brought from the mines of Fezin. 515. Specimen of stone resembling Tur key stone, from Hakodate, and used for sharpening tools. 516. Imitation glass cylinder for blinds, made of rice. 517. A collection of Japanese coins, gold, silver, and copper. rooms—for writing—for handkerchiefs— leather—Papier mache, &c. 520. Japanese rain coat, of oiled paper. 521. Reticule, made of paper imitation leather, with metal clasp. 522. Imitation leather despatch box. 523. Ditto, ditto. S )
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