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One of 157 coins and other forms of early money, amulets, etc. from China, Korea, Vietnam, and Japan, selected from his personal collection, together with some books and periodicals. Ancient Chinese 'Shell' or 'ant & nose' money: CM.219-1992

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One of 157 coins and other forms of early money, amulets, etc. from China, Korea, Vietnam, and Japan, selected from his personal collection, together with some books and periodicals. Ancient Chinese 'Shell' or 'ant & nose' money

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China, Bell, ancient, but no longer regarded as having a monetary function.

Notes

History note: Under Review

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Given (1992-07-20) by Brown, B. Russell

Components of the work

Object composed of bronze

Identification numbers

Accession number: CM.219-1992
Primary reference Number: 276330
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Created: Friday 20 November 2020 Updated: Friday 10 September 2021 Last processed: Tuesday 13 June 2023

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Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Coins and Medals

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