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Natural coloured pants with dark blue stitching. The pants have no waistband, centre gusset and wide straight pant legs. There is a double row of dark blue stitching down the centre, midline and inseam. The inside is unlined.
White jacket with a blue stripe pattern. The jacket has a standing collar, side slits and a centre opening with blue frog closures. The pattern repeats three thin blue vertical lines grouped together. There are large pockets on the lower front. The pockets have a geometric pattern embroidered in black and red on white ground. There is a smaller pocket on the upper left, embroidered with a floral motif in black and red on white ground. The inside is unlined.
Brass coloured fish curled in a circle. The tail fin is near bottom, the body is decorated with carved scales, and there are sharp scalloped edges around the perimeter of the piece. The object is a rattle inside.
Three dimensional brass coloured figure of older man in sitting position holding a long staff in one hand. Figure has a high forhead and a hat on his head.
Black coloured circular bracelet joined with elaborate knot of brass wire coated with red paint(?).
Dark-brown rectangular-shaped wood block (part a) that has a wide base and slants inwards at the top. Two holes go through each side of the piece. There is a long linear slit in the centre of the piece near the top. Parts b and c are two light-brown long cylindrical-shaped sticks.
Two rectangular papers (part a-b) depicting military door gods (wu menshen; 武门神), named Qin Qiong and Yuchi Gong (秦琼 尉迟恭). Each wears a yellow, red and green elaborately layered outfit that consists of wing-like projections from his back, a headdress, and boots. Part a depicts Yuchi Gong (尉迟恭) who is shown holding a brown guandao pole weapon with a green blade top in his right hand; in the left hand he holds a bow behind his back. Part b depicts Qin Qiong (秦琼), who is shown holding a brown guandao pole weapon, with a green blade on top, in his left hand; in his right hand he holds a sword behind his back. Bright red background.
Two rectangular papers (part a-b) depicting military door gods (wu menshen; 武门神) named Qin Qiong and Yuchi Gong (秦琼 尉迟恭). Each wears an elaborately layered and brightly coloured outfit that consists of wing-like flags from his back, a headdress, and boots. Part a depicts Yuchi Gong (尉迟恭). He is shown holding a long staffed axe in his right hand and in his left, a sword behind his back. Part b depicts Qin Qiong (秦琼). He is shown holding a long blue guandao pole weapon with a white blade top, and a pointed yellow bottom. In his opposite hand he holds a red bow behind his back. The background is a pattern of orange and yellow geometric I-shaped designs.
Light brown, cylindrical-shaped basket (part a) with Tall, straight sides and a long protruding handle made of four strips of bamboo. Lid (part b) is a ring, hexagonal at base and circular at basket rim. It is inset into the basket. Bottom of basket flares out slightly and has a thick band of woven strips around the perimeter.
Pair of small purple brocade shoes with flat soles and pointed, slightly upturned toes. Shoes are trimmed with black, have black pompom-like tassels over the toes, and have stylized back floral embroidery on the sides. Soles are made of stitched brown fabric. Lined with white cotton.