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Palampore, Silk, embroidered with silk, Chinese, made for the European or American market
Chinese, made for the European or American market
ca. 1700–1800
Chasuble, Silk, Chinese, for European market
Chinese, for European market
Mid-19th century
Surcoat (Jinbaori), Body: China, for the European market, late 16th–17th century; silk velvet, cut and voided<br/>Lining: China, late 16th–17th century; silk damask<br/>Lapels: Japan, probably 18th century; lampas, silk and gilt-paper strips, Japan
Japan
17th century
"Americana Prints: Chinese Legend" Textile, Neysa McMein  American, Printed silk
Designer Neysa McMein
Manufacturer Stehli Silks Corporation
1927 (Series III, released spring 1928)
Textile with crowned double headed eagles, Lampas, silk, Chinese, Macao, for Iberian market
Chinese, Macao, for Iberian market
second half 16th century
Helmet, Iron, gold, silver, textile, Chinese
Chinese
probably mid- to late 17th century
Chinese Palampore, Silk satin embroidered with silk, China (Guangzhou), for the European or American market
China (Guangzhou), for the European or American market
1750–1800
Designer Unknown Designer
1973
Designer Unknown Designer
1973
Textile with Pearl Roundels with Dragons, Silk, China or Central Asia
China or Central Asia
late 8th–9th century
Coverlet, Silk satin, embroidered with silk and gilt-paper-wrapped thread, Chinese, for European market
Chinese, for European market
17th century
Gunpowder Flask (清  火藥壺), Burl wood (possibly nanmu), bone, textile, Chinese
Chinese
probably 18th century
Armor, Steel, copper alloy, textile, metallic thread, Chinese
Chinese
18th century
Textile piece, Sarah Lipska  Polish, wool, metal, French
Designer Attributed to Sarah Lipska
1925–29
The Chinese Emperor, Höchst Manufactory  German, Hard-paste porcelain decorated in polychrome enamels, gold, German, Höchst
Manufactory Höchst Manufactory
Modeler attributed to Johann Peter Melchior
ca. 1766
Scale Armor, Iron, tin, textile (hemp, velvet), pigment, gold, Chinese
Chinese
ca. 18th century
Sword with Scabbard, Steel, jade, bronze, sharkskin, textile, wood, gold, Chinese
Chinese
19th century
Armor, Steel, gold, lacquer, textile, semi-precious stones, Chinese
Chinese
18th century
Carpet with Palm Trees, Ibexes, and Birds, Cotton (warp and weft), wool (pile); asymmetrically knotted pile
late 16th–early 17th century
Chinese
18th century
Textile with Animals, Birds, and Flowers, Silk embroidery on plain weave silk, Eastern Central Asia
Eastern Central Asia
late 12th–14th century
Sword with Scabbard, Steel, mother-of-pearl, coral, shark skin, textile, gold, semiprecious stones, Chinese
Chinese
17th century
Dish with rocks, flowers, and birds, Hard-paste porcelain with colored enamels under transparent glaze (Hizen ware; Imari type), Japanese, for European market
Japanese, for European market
1710–30
Armor with Archery Equipment and Box, Textile (silk), copper alloy, steel, gold, silver, wood, leather, lacquer, paper, pigment, Chinese
Chinese
ca. 1875–ca. 1900
Chinese
18th–19th century
Textile with elephants, crowned double headed eagles, and flowers, Silk damask, Chinese, Macao, for Iberian market
Chinese, Macao, for Iberian market
second half 16th century
Tibetan or Chinese
19th century
Evening dress, Claire McCardell  American, silk, American
Designer Claire McCardell
Manufacturer Townley Frocks
1950
Chinese
18th–19th century
Chinese
18th–19th century
Chinese
18th–19th century
Textile with Aquatic Birds and Recumbent Animal, Silk tapestry (kesi), Eastern Central Asia or North China
Eastern Central Asia or North China
13th century