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Panel composed of four cells, each with a portion of a carved pine tree, rocks, and bamboo in low relief on a background of vertical and horizontal slats with white rice paper adhered to the reverse. From PR to PL, the panels are parts a-d.
Full length standing noble woman dressed in an elaborate long gown in white, red, orange, and maroon brocade. She is holding a fan in between her right arm. Her black hair is flowing loose. Standing on a black rectangular wood base.
Standing female kabuki character dressed in elaborate kimono of gold, black, red, white, and blue. Her black hair is held up in a bun at the top of her head with a comb, a blue and white frilly ribbon, a clear stick, and a wood stick. She is holding an object covered with a grey cloth. Standing on a black rectangular wood stand.
Female doll figure (part a) dressed as a dancing "harusami". Kimono is elaborate in bright colours of silver, red, yellow, and green. Label reads "Japan". Curly hair tied back with light yellow ribbon on top. Dangling silver hair adornments. Her left hand is holding a closed umbrella (part b) while her right hand holds a dangling fan. Standing on a black rectangular wood base.
Male kabuki figure (Kanjicho) (part a) with a dark pink face and dressed in an elaborate kimono. He is holding two scrolls (parts b-c), one in each hand and carrying a sword. Colours are predominantly black, gold, and white. The costume originated in the Kamakura Period (1185-1333). Label reads "Japan". Standing on a black rectangular base.
Mimeographed booklet stapled with printed text and sketched illustrations throughout. The printed title in bold on the front of the booklet reads "The Japanese Garden Cheynes, Cottered, Herts." There are three Japanese characters under the printed title.
Manual includes teachings of language, arithmetic, geometry, and art. The cover is dark red-brown with light brown and white diagonal cross lines.
A thick rectangular book with some annotations in red. Has two ties for closure.
Two rectangular pieces of card stock printed with brown characters in blocks of text (parts a and c). Parts a and c are each enclosed in folded, large pieces of rectangular paper with brown and black characters printed on the front (parts b and d). Covering has titles in Japanese meaning "Houses of Japan", subject matter used in designing serviettes. Inside brochure gives details of designer and techniques used. Designer is Taizo Minagawa. Houses used in the design were famous for continuing cultural material.
Bundle of plain white inner bark strips; tied together with twine. Paper tag with blue and red characters printed on it is attached.