Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden)), Issue 7The Museum, 1935 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Page 67
... shape of the mouth , earlier than many bronze vessels attributed to the same dynasty . As the shapes of the two Li - Ting have much in common with vessels of bronze they were probably made as substitutes for such vessels . Pl . III : 2 ...
... shape of the mouth , earlier than many bronze vessels attributed to the same dynasty . As the shapes of the two Li - Ting have much in common with vessels of bronze they were probably made as substitutes for such vessels . Pl . III : 2 ...
Page 68
... shape but with slightly different patterns occur on many early vessels as well as on early animal representations in jade and turquoise . The base is generally adorned with two spirals instead of one , and the V - shaped pattern is ...
... shape but with slightly different patterns occur on many early vessels as well as on early animal representations in jade and turquoise . The base is generally adorned with two spirals instead of one , and the V - shaped pattern is ...
Page 111
... shape but still more elongated , and Pl . XIII : 16 is a double - bead , each member being of the same shape as Pl . XIII : 8-9 . These two last - mentioned ones are made of gilt glass , and this is also the case with Pl . XIII : 17-19 ...
... shape but still more elongated , and Pl . XIII : 16 is a double - bead , each member being of the same shape as Pl . XIII : 8-9 . These two last - mentioned ones are made of gilt glass , and this is also the case with Pl . XIII : 17-19 ...
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