Item 19: Lacquered wooden box containing Chinese medals, badges, paper money and leather pouch, ca....
Item 19: Lacquered wooden box containing Chinese medals, badges, paper money and leather pouch, ca. 1904-1918
About this item
Full title
Date
ca. 1904-1918
Call Numbers
SAFE/R 646/Item a
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Reference Code
Formats
Objects, Medals, Badges and Paper Money
Physical Description
Contents
1 wooden box (containing medals, badges, paper money, leather pouch)
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Item
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Copy print : R 646
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Scope and Contents
Contents
R 646/Item a/no. 1
[Badge and sash of the Order of the Excellent Crop, First Class?]
6.7 cm. diameter (badge); 10.5 x 79 cm. (sash)
R 646/Item a/no. 2
[Star of the Order of the Excellent Crop, First Class?]
Medal; 96 mm. diameter
R 646/Item a/no. 3
[Rosette, Order of the Excellent Crop]
Rosette and safety pin ; appro...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Item 19: Lacquered wooden box containing Chinese medals, badges, paper money and leather pouch, ca. 1904-1918
Notes
General note
Digital order no:Album ID : 1310079...
Signature / Inscriptions
"Cartepostale" -- embossed on reverse of leather pouch (no. 7), with dotted outline of stamp
Contextual Information
Administrative / Biographical history
Morrison was in China during the Boxer Uprising of 1900 as Peking correspondent for The Times (London). From 1912 until his death, he was adviser to the President of the Republic of China
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
SAFE/R 646/Item a
Record Identifier
16AJ2lqn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/16AJ2lqn
Other Identifiers
Reference code
447146
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