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 * —Various badges of the nobility and gentry, which constitute the native heraldry.

—Four designs from silk brocades.

—Medallions of flowers on fret diaper, upper part of plate. From lacquer. Flowers in silver, leaves, stem, and fret in two shades of gold, lacquered on natural wood of rich brown colour. Centre design from Kiôto pottery, lower part of plate. Small medallion in centre, from an original drawing in Indian ink; subject, kylin and peony. Two outer circles, designs for sword guards, by Isai.

— From printed and embroidered crêpe.

— (conventional) in circle. in panel. (conventional) panels. From lacquer. In shades of gold, on black ground.

— From printed and embroidered crêpe.

—Various heraldic badges.

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—Various designs worked in lacquer. From “markers” and boxes. Ornament in two shades of gold, on brown and black ground.

—Various heraldic badges.

— (conventional). From embroidery.

— (conventional), upper part of plate. From old wall paper. Flowers in black and gold, on silver ground, fret in two shades of silver. (conventional), lower part from old wall paper. Flowers and leaves in gold, on green ground.

—Four designs from silk brocades.

—Four designs from wall papers and silk brocades.