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0630 Innermost Asia : vol.1
極奥アジア : vol.1
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K.E. xv. 02. Fr. of porcelain, from upper edge of bowl decorated with patterns in grey-blue. Lip very slightly outward curved. Grey-green glaze; over this, on outer surface, panels outlined with broad and thin lines, within which cloud scrolls (?). Inside, double line upper border; below, freely painted pointed petalled flowers and leaves, in silhouette. Upper edge unglazed. Rivet-hole near centre. Cf. K.K. 047 (Pl. LI). 1⅝″×1⅞″×1″. Pl. LVII.

K.E. xv. 03, 06, 08–10. Miscellaneous scraps of bronze sheet and wire. Av. length c. 1″.

K.E. xv. 07. Bronze disc; six-lobed, pierced with square hole. Diam. ⅝″.

K.E. xvi. 01. Miniature silver (?) spoon or ladle; snuff-spoon (?). Round bowl, slightly curving handle. Well made. Length 1⅝″, width of bowl ⅜″.

K.E. xvii. 01. Iron ferrule, flattened, for knife handle. ⅝″×⅜″׳⁄₁₆″.

K.E. xvii. 03, 08, 09. Bronze. 03. Flat bronze ring. ⅝″ diam. ׳⁄₁₆″ broad. 08. Bronze nail. ⅝″׳⁄₁₆″. 09. Bronze band, concavo-convex. ⅝″×¼″.

K.E. xvii. 04. Fr. of pottery. Small curved spout of pale buff porcelainous ware, glazed pale grey-green. Hole c. ⅝″ diam. Length 1⅝″, diam. at base ¾″.

K.E. xvii. 05. Carnelian bead; irregular shape. Diam. ¼″.

K.E. xvii. 06. Fr. of glass bead. Half; pale grey-green, spherical. Diam. ³⁄₁₆″.

K.E. xvii. 07. Fr. of paste; rich turquoise-blue. ⅝″× ¼″×¼″.

K.E. xx. 01. Fr. of glass bead. Half; pale grey-green. Diam. ¹⁄₁₆″.

OBJECTS BROUGHT FROM SITE E.G., SOUTH OF SOKHO-NOR

E.G. 01. Printed paper. Deity seated on demon (?), with R. hand upraised holding flaming sword. Lotus head-dress; Padmāsana; rayed background. Roughly engraved and bad impression. Torn. 4⅜″×4¼″.

E.G. 02. Painting on canvas; a blue deity seated on Padmāsana, full face, head tilted slightly to R. p. High tiara, voluminous red pyjamas, short green vest with blue tabs at waist; R. hand on R. leg, L. hand raised to breast.
Blue nimbus; yellow halo rayed red with black dots between rays. Ground of halo blue with green flames outlined red. Background of upper corners blue with red roundel in each; background of lower part green. Outlines black and red. Rough Tibetan type. 4″×4¼″.

E.G. 03. Paper print. Boar-faced deity, embracing nude Śakti, standing on lion. Rope of skulls from waist. Outline only. Torn away on all sides. Reverse, printed label, Tibetan. 3¼″×2⅛″.

E.G. 04. Printed paper. Oblong block. Vajrapāṇi enthroned on lotus resting on square platform supported by elephants R. and L. Bhūmisparśa-mudrā; Vajra in L. hand held vertically in front; Bowl of fruit in front; elaborate two-tiered head-dress; halo behind figure, and nimbus; floral background. Rough work of Tibetan type. 4⅝″×5⅛″.

E.G. 05. Wooden food bowl, turned from solid piece. Flat foot, bellying sides, slightly recurved lip which is thickened. A bud between two bracts on short stem incised on bottom. Broken away in two places. Diam. 6″. Height 2¼″. Pl. LXVI.

E.G. 06. Wooden box (shrine ?), cut from solid piece, with grooves for lid. Under-side rough, otherwise painted, prob. red, all over. Top treated as Chinese house roof, with curved sides and straight hip. Width 3″; height 4¼″; depth 1⅛″. Pl. LXVI.

E.G. 07. Pottery patera forming antefixa; grey body; circular, with very fine three-toed flaming dragon and clouds in relief. Cf. K.K. i. i. 014. 4⅛″ diam. Pl. L.

E.G. 08. Pottery fr. of dragon's head; grey; bulging eyes, short prominent nose, projecting frilled eyebrows, protruding upturned snout and teeth in jaw. Lower jaw missing. Prob. architectural; cf. K.K. i. i. 014. 8¼″× 4″×5″. Pl. L.

E.G. 09. Pottery ornamental brick; hollow; grey; approx. square. On each face a double-rayed lotus in high relief with scroll stems proceeding right and left. Two sides closed and concave. (Cf. Chiao. 08, 09 (Pl. L). 9¼″×8¼″×6¼″. Size of hollow 6″×5″.

E.G. 010. Painted wood. Concavo-convex fr., painted on convex side with head of gold dragon outlined in raised gesso on red (lacquer ?) ground. Green cloud below dragon.
Edges plain, 1⅛″ wide; along each of them a row of dowel holes. One dowel hole with pin near centre; one near each extreme edge. Chamfered both ends. Similar to work still found in Leh. Reverse, 3 ll. Tib. writing. 8¼″×3¼″×⅜″. Pl. LXVI.

E.G. 011. Wooden frame, rectangular, one end segmental; back board pegged on (broken); edges of frame near front grooved for sliding front or lid. The whole covered with thin brown lacquer, excepting about ⅜″ of inside of frame adjoining back board, prob. the space occupied by edge of painted panel or other scheme forming the object protected. 5⅝″×3⅛″×1″. Pl. LXVI.

E.G. 012. Wooden decorated board; oblong with pointed end slightly curved. A mystic design, printed on paper pasted to board, occupies whole of rect. surface; the pointed part painted black with hole near point for suspension.
Subject: a demon riding a grotesque animal, with looped stars (?) above. In upper portion, a double circle with mystic signs surrounding a square. To L. p. of circle,