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Production: Unknown
Glass, moulded with dragon and quatrefoil pattern in the middle, inlaid with turquoise and traces of gold foil on the surface. Four holes drilled from one side at the four corners of this plaque.
The plaque is from a jade suit
History note: Bought from Gutmann, May 1934
Oscar Raphael Bequest, 1941
Height: 0.5 cm
Length: 6.1 cm
Width: 3.9 cm
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1941) by Raphael, Oscar C.
Han Dynasty (BC 206 - AD 220)
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One of a pair, the other at the British Museum.
Decoration
Accession number: OC.133-1946
Primary reference Number: 28062
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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