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English: Art specimens, mostly from Tibet (#13 from China).
Date published 1909
Source Sikhim and Bhutan, London, 1909, between pp. 298 and 299.
Author J. Claude White (1853-1918)
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1 and 7. Pair of iron water-bottles, inlaid with silver (Tibet).

2. Small brass teapot (Tibet).

3. Copper-gilt Urn of Life used for puja (Tibet).

4. Teapot (Sikhim).

5 and 15. Copper-gilt images of Buddha (Tibet).

6. Brass box for jade teacup (Tibet).

8. Hand-bell (Tibet).

9. Copper dorji, or thunderbolt (Tibet).

10 and 21. Bell-metal cymbals (Tibet).

11. Carved, gilt, and coloured book-back (Tibet).

12 and 22. Silver altar butter-lamps (Tibet).

13. Enamel box (China).

14, 16, 18, and 20. Part of a set of Tashi Tagye, in copper-gilt, used at puja (Tibet).

17. Temple bell (Tibet).

19. Brass spectacle-case (Tibet).

23. Jade teacup with silver cover and stand (Tibet).

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current16:07, 24 April 2019Thumbnail for version as of 16:07, 24 April 20192,382 × 1,430 (947 KB)Bob Burkhardt{{Information |description ={{en|1=Art specimens, mostly from Tibet (#13 from China).}} |date =published 1909 |source =''Sikhim and Bhutan'', London, 1909, between pp. 298 and 299. |author =J. Claude White (1853-1918) |permission ={{pd-old-70-1923}} }} <div style="padding-left: 3em; text-indent: -3em"> 1 and 7. Pair of iron water-bottles, inlaid with silver (Tibet). 2. Small brass teapot (Tibet). 3. Copper-gilt Urn of Life used for puja (Tibet). 4. Teapot (Si...