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- Museum number:
- 9-21306
- Culture or time period:
- Manchu people and Qing dynasty (1644–1912 AD)
- Object class:
- Aprons (main garments)
- Function:
- 5.2 Magic: Objects Associated with Practices reflecting confidence in the ability to manipulate supernatural agencies
- Production date:
- Manchu Dynasty
- Dimensions:
- Bottom width— width 153 centimeters and Waistline width— width 61.5 centimeters
- Collector:
- Ilse Martin Fang
- Collection place:
- Peking, Beijing province, China
- Collection date:
- 1945
- Museum number:
- 9-21345
- Culture or time period:
- Manchu people and Qing dynasty (1644–1912 AD)
- Object class:
- Embroidery (visual works)
- Function:
- 3.1 Status Objects and Insignia of Office
- Production date:
- 1644-1912
- Dimensions:
- length 117 centimeters
- Collector:
- Ilse Martin Fang
- Collection place:
- China
- Collection date:
- 1945
- Museum number:
- 9-21343
- Culture or time period:
- Chinese
- Function:
- 2.2 Personal Adornments and Accoutrements
- Dimensions:
- length 130 centimeters and Tassels— length 29 centimeters
- Collector:
- Ilse Martin Fang
- Collection place:
- Beijing, Beijing municipality, Northern China
- Collection date:
- 1945
- Museum number:
- 9-21284a,b
- Culture or time period:
- Chinese
- Object class:
- Embroidery (visual works) and Shoes (footwear)
- Function:
- 2.4 Fine Clothes and Accoutrements not used exclusively for status or religious purposes
- Production date:
- ca. 1900
- Dimensions:
- Height of boot— height 25 centimeters, Length of thick sole— length 17 centimeters, and Greatest width of sole— width 6.2 centimeters
- Collector:
- Ilse Martin Fang
- Collection place:
- Peking, Beijing province, China
- Collection date:
- 1944
- Museum number:
- 9-21262a,b
- Object class:
- Embroidery (visual works)
- Function:
- 2.2 Personal Adornments and Accoutrements
- Dimensions:
- Double cord— length 44 centimeters, Outer case— height 12 centimeters, Outer case— depth 1.5 centimeters, and Outer case— width 7 centimeters
- Collector:
- Ilse Martin Fang
- Collection date:
- 1944
- Museum number:
- 9-21301
- Culture or time period:
- Manchu people
- Object class:
- Collars (neckwear), Dragons, and Embroidery (visual works)
- Function:
- 3.1 Status Objects and Insignia of Office
- Dimensions:
- Collar border— width 3.5 centimeters
- Collector:
- Ilse Martin Fang
- Collection place:
- Peking, Beijing province, China
- Collection date:
- 1945
- Museum number:
- 9-21300
- Culture or time period:
- Manchu people and Qing dynasty (1644–1912 AD)
- Object class:
- Collars (neckwear)
- Function:
- 3.1 Status Objects and Insignia of Office
- Production date:
- Manchu Dynasty
- Dimensions:
- width 5 centimeters, Length— length 46 centimeters, and width 4 centimeters
- Collector:
- Ilse Martin Fang
- Collection place:
- Guangzhou, Guangdong province, Southern China
- Collection date:
- 1933
- Museum number:
- 9-21299
- Culture or time period:
- Chinese
- Object class:
- Collars (neckwear) and Embroidery (visual works)
- Function:
- 2.2 Personal Adornments and Accoutrements
- Production date:
- early 20th century
- Collector:
- Ilse Martin Fang
- Collection place:
- Peking, Beijing province, China
- Collection date:
- 1943
- Museum number:
- 9-21268
- Culture or time period:
- Chinese and Qing dynasty (1644–1912 AD)
- Object class:
- Collars (neckwear)
- Function:
- 2.4 Fine Clothes and Accoutrements not used exclusively for status or religious purposes
- Production date:
- ca. 1900
- Collector:
- Ilse Martin Fang
- Collection place:
- Peking, Beijing province, China
- Collection date:
- 1945
- Museum number:
- 9-21244
- Culture or time period:
- Manchu people and Qing dynasty (1644–1912 AD)
- Object class:
- Hats
- Function:
- 3.1 Status Objects and Insignia of Office
- Dimensions:
- height 12 centimeters, crown— height 10 centimeters, head opening— diameter 15 centimeters, brim— height 6 centimeters, red satin ribbons— length 85 centimeters, crown top— diameter 13.5 centimeters, and diameter 21 centimeters
- Collector:
- Ilse Martin Fang
- Collection place:
- Peking, Beijing province, China
- Collection date:
- 1944