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161. [Image] Incense Burner, Vase [and 18 unidentified pieces]
Incense Burner (MWJ22:5a-c) is dated to the 19th century.; default; Edo (Japanese Migration style or period); MeijiCitation -
162. [Image] Commanding Sword
Japanese weapon from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art; default; Edo (Japanese Migration style or period)Citation -
163. [Image] Kimono Panels
Japanese textile from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art; default; Edo (Japanese Migration style or period)Citation -
164. [Image] Futon Panel (Futonji) with Design of Crane and Pine
Japanese textile from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art; default; Edo (Japanese Migration style or period)Citation -
165. [Image] Futon Cover
Japanese textile from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art; default; Edo (Japanese Migration style or period)Citation -
166. [Image] Futon Cover
Japanese textile from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art; default; Edo (Japanese Migration style or period)Citation -
167. [Image] Futon Cover
Japanese textile from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art; default; Edo (Japanese Migration style or period)Citation -
168. [Image] James Knox Polk
From a photograph by Brady, Washington, D. C. James K. Polk was born in North Carolina in 1795. When he was a small boy his father migrated to Tennessee. Polk was member of Congress from his adopted state ...Citation -
169. [Image] Mourning the Death of a Gourd (Hyotan nehan zu), Parody of the Parinirvana/Death of the Buddha
Japanese graphic, made either in 1854 or 1859; default; Edo (Japanese Migration style or period)Citation -
170. [Image] Mourning the Death of a Gourd (Hyotan nehan zu), Parody of the Parinirvana/Death of the Buddha
Japanese graphic, made either in 1854 or 1859; default; Edo (Japanese Migration style or period)Citation