Showing items held at 13 different institutions.
Showing items held at 13 different institutions.
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Coin of Ptolemy III Philadelphus? Obverse: head of bearded Heracles wearing a lion skin, right facing. Reverse: eagle design?
Fragments are in seven pieces: part a-c are bronze nail fragments; part d appears to be a whole nail but is bent and twisted; part e is a bronze metal fragment, thin and bent into a half-circle shape; part f is a metal ring; part g is possibly a small bronze stamp, or a part of a stamp(?).
Tiny disc, unreadable.
Corroded and unreadable.
Two large carved door-like panels that peg together to form one low-relief framed image. Eagle dominates the centre of the panel, with its wings spread and head turned to the side, encircled by Salmon (top right), Sea Wolf (bottom) and Frog (top left).
Medium sized (c. 12 ft length), carved pole. Figures, from top to bottom: eagle, upside down fish/seal, a humanoid figure, raven, frog at base.
Round, square centre hole, outer and inner rims on both sides, 4 characters on obverse, 2 characters on reverse; gia long thong bao in Chinese characters, read top-bottom-right-left on obverse; reverse has Chinese seal script characters luc phan (6 phan weight) right-left; extra metal in centre hole.
Round, square centre hole, outer and inner rims on both sides, 4 characters on obverse, 2 characters on reverse; gia long thong bao in Chinese characters, read top-bottom-right-left on obverse; reverse has Chinese seal script characters luc phan (6 phan weight) right-left; extra metal in centre hole.
Round, square centre hole, inner and outer rims on both sides, 4 characters on obverse; an phap nguyen bao in Chinese characters, read top-right-bottom-left on obverse; reverse worn almost flat; extra metal in centre hole.
Round; 3 characters vertically on design; 6 characters in 2 vertical rows on other side. Obverse has, fang chien pai, in Chinese characters, meaning, Fuang precious coin, on design. Reverse has 6 Chinese characters in 2 vertical rows, probably giving the parlour issuing the piece.