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View full screenSide piece of yellow silk brocade with blue velvet border and gilt metal studs, one of a pair, part of the ceremonial armour and headdress of a Qing military commander: China, Qing Dynasty, 19th century AD
A.1903.293 F
China, East Asia
19th century
Qing Dynasty, Chinese (Manchu)
Silk brocade, Velvet, Gilt metal
Yellow silk brocade bordered with dark blue velvet, gilt metal
Looking East: The Lady Ivy Wu Gallery (29 Jul 2011 - 08 Jun 2014)
National Museum of Scotland
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Three small copper coins, one a farthing of George III, dated 1806, the others unidentifiable, from the Holy Well, Inschadney, Kenmore, Perthshire
One of a collection of Jacobite relics amassed by Sir John Hynde Cotton and his descendants - oak medal of silver, with Prince Charles on obverse and an oak tree and Revirescit 1750 on reverse
One of a collection of Jacobite relics amassed by Sir John Hynde Cotton and his descendants - a silver gilt medal portraying Queen Anne and Prince James
Mudie's series of forty medals, in bronze, of British victories 1794 - 1817, by James Mundie, 1820
One of a collection of items illustrating die engraving and medal stamping, from Joseph Moore, Birmingham, 1867 - a tin impression from a roughed die
One of a collection of items illustrating die engraving and medal stamping, from Joseph Moore, Birmingham, 1867 - a blank for a tin or white metal medal
One of a collection of items illustrating die engraving and medal stamping, from Joseph Moore, Birmingham, 1867 - a skimmed or turned tin blank for a medal
One of a collection of items illustrating die engraving and medal stamping, from Joseph Moore, Birmingham, 1867 - a struck tin medal, unfinished
One of a collection of items illustrating die engraving and medal stamping, from Joseph Moore, Birmingham, 1867 - an edged tin medal, unfinished
One of a collection of items illustrating die engraving and medal stamping, from Joseph Moore, Birmingham, 1867 - a finished tin or white metal medal
One of a collection of items illustrating die engraving and medal stamping, from Joseph Moore, Birmingham, 1867 - a blank for a copper medal
One of a collection of items illustrating die engraving and medal stamping, from Joseph Moore, Birmingham, 1867 - a struck copper medal after the first blow
One of a collection of items illustrating die engraving and medal stamping, from Joseph Moore, Birmingham, 1867 - a struck copper medal after the second blow
One of a collection of items illustrating die engraving and medal stamping, from Joseph Moore, Birmingham, 1867 - a struck copper medal after the third blow
One of a collection of items illustrating die engraving and medal stamping, from Joseph Moore, Birmingham, 1867 - a struck copper medal after the fourth blow