Young woman's skirt ensemble of of blue silk damask with design of lines and 3 1/4" medallions of a combination of Shou and swastika motif: a) Kimono style top has Mandarin collar edged with a band of floral brocaded satin; frogs and Chinese knot fasteners at side of wrap-close top; long sleeves trimmed in brocaded satin; crescent shaped hem hits at hip. Skirt of self-silk damask with pale blue cotton waistband with button closure at side; reverse box pleat at center-front and center-back is framed by other facing pleats; lower mid-length.
Woman's coat of couched gold metallic threads with embroidered female figures, foliage, fruit, and flowers; Chinese female figure on front is standing on the head of a dragon emerging out of mountains; woman appears to be holding a scroll; side wrap closure with tie at side of violet silk and single hook and eye at yoke (hook missing); floral embroidered, red silk panel at same side as opening; banded around the neckline with dark blue silk with a geometrical pattern and spade-like pattern in red, gold, and aqua; bound edges; open at lower sides; fully lined in ecru cotton with brown star flower and dot pattern.
Wallet of stiffened plain woven cotton with a blue stitched trim and a cross stitched dragon on the cover flap in silk floss of blues, yellow, red, white, and black; single pocket with flap.
Wall hanging woven brocaded silk in the "Hundred Babies" design to symbolize fertility; rows of figures with trees, cranes, and horned deer in various color schemes are bordered at the top and bottom with designs of dragons and phoenix in a yin-yang form implying "greatest happiness" and other emblems; silk ground of grayish green silk satin; backed on yellow silk.
Wall hanging of royal blue silk satin with couched metallic threads anchored with red silk in design of large 5-clawed imperial dragon with an all-over pattern combined with emblems; Shou; bat; flowers; border of 1 1/4" width of white satin embroidered with colorful silks in floral design with swastikas and gold couched threads; backed on white cotton.
Wall Hanging of K'o-ssu or Kesi tapestry of woven silk and metallic threads showing two men playing a game with rackets with a branch with flowers at the top; trimmed with a band of black cotton. From Wikipedia: "K'ossu" means "cut silk", a name that comes from the appearance of cut threads created by the use of color in the pictorial designs typical of the style (often copies of famous paintings). Unlike continuous weft brocade, in k'ossu each color area was woven from a separate bobbin, making the style both technically demanding and time-consuming.
Two Civil Rank Badges (front and back) with 8th rank Quail; bright blues, greens, and golden yellow silk with gold thread vine background; bats and Buddhist symbols; two squares are sewn together; worn by a male.
Trim for neckline of a robe of white silk with black satin edge and multi-colored embroidery in satin stitch, chain stitch, and couched metallic threads; embroidered designs of figures, landscapes with architecture, and trees; two pieces combined are exterior facings surrounding the neckline and extending to the side opening; third "L" shaped piece is trim (from record: possibly from hem).
Theatrical mask of carved wood with painted eyes, lips, and hair in red, black, grey, and white on a beige skin ground; eye holes and nostril holes; holds on sides for string; red cord.