Front cover. Thick brown paper binding. English handwriting in black ink: Gift Meeting: Meiji 42.27. continued with addition. Date in parenthesis above (1909).
Front cover, thick tan paper binding. Japanese text in black ink along left edge. English text in black pen along upper edge, reads: Gift Meeting: Meiji 42. 27. Contininguin into another volume: ensuing ink some personal given in Meiji 44.9.23. Date in pencil above: (1909).
Front cover, thick tan paper binding. Japanese text in black ink along left edge. English writing in black pen in upper left corner, reads: Prior to Meiji 44. Gift before leaving for Korea: Children at play / Meiji 43.9.20. Cloth designs: ancient. / Seven gods of luck: gift: Taisho 12.9. / last page. Dates in pen (1911) and (1923).
Japanese artworks from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. High Quality Female Mannequin (MWJ67:1) is from the Meiji period. Emperor Doll (MWJ67:2) is from ca. 1770. Archer Doll (MWJ67:3), Archer Doll (MWJ67:4), Musician Doll (MWJ67:15) and Musician Doll (MWJ67:16) are from the 18th century. Serving Girl Doll (MWJ67:5), Serving Girl Doll (MWJ67:6), Serving Girl Doll (MWJ67:7), Serving Girl Doll (MWJ67:8), Serving Girl Doll (MWJ67:9), Serving Girl Doll (MWJ67:10), Serving Girl Doll (MWJ67:11), Musician Doll (MWJ67:14), Musician Doll (MWJ67:17), Musician Doll (MWJ67:18), Musician Doll (MWJ67:19), Musician Doll (MWJ67:20), Chest (MWJ67:21), Musician Doll (MWJ67:20), Chest (MWJ67:21), Chest (MWJ67:23), Trunk (MWJ67:24), Chest (MWJ67:25), Basin (MWJ67:26), Basin (MWJ67:27), Dressing Stand (MWJ67:28), Table (MWJ67:29), Table (MWJ67:30), Brush Box (MWJ67:31) and Writing Box (MWJ67:32) are ca. 18th century. Uchide no Kozuchi Hammer (MWJ67:12) is from the Edo period. Flame Drum (MWJ67:13), Pair of Hasamibako (Scissor Boxes) (MWJ67:33) and Nagamochi (MWJ67:34) are from the early 20th century. Hasamibako (Scissor Box) (MWJ67:22) is from ca. early 20th century.
Japanese artworks from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Sword Stand (MWJ8:65) is undated. Sword Stand (MWJ8:66a-b) is from ca. 1888, the Meiji period (1868-1912).
Japanese paintings from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Itsusu (MWJ32:12) is dated from the 19th century. The Prince's Exile (MWJ32:14) is from the 19th century, Edo (Tokugawa) period (1615-1868) or Meiji period (1868-1912).
Japanese textiles from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Obi (MWJ44:7) is from the late 18th century, Edo Period (1615-1858). Obi (MWJ44:8) is from the Meiji period (1868-1912). Obi (MWJ44:9) is undated.
Japanese artworks from the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art. Sword Stand (MWJ8:65) is undated. Sword Stand (MWJ8:66a-b) is from ca. 1888, the Meiji period (1868-1912).
Summary of a votive slip meeting above an image of three round dogs with purple, red, and blue collars. Text describes the meeting and lists participants. Nosatsu Inaugural Meeting Meiji 43 First Month 23. Travel Region Eastern Research Club. ???....a good sign, off to a good start...[list of club members], 納札初會明治四十三年一月?三。旅0國東研0倶楽部|000|江戸出0の納札會000例の/さつ会にさつみの0の0オこ/00幸先の0000に/0ひ0る/會0納札00/いせ万...
Four two-unit votive slips on page. Series. Images layered atop decorative backgrounds. Red upper edge perimeter. Top left and bottom right slips are identical, figure navigating raft below bridge. Remaining two slips have images of children.
Six single-unit votive slips on page. Votive panels with black text above children. Red seals in bottom right corners. Black text on page along left edge.
Two two-unit votive slips on page. Light green backgrounds with fabric swatches, labeled. Black text. Two white slips with black text in bottom right corners.
Two two-unit votive slips on page. Light green backgrounds with fabric swatches, labeled. Black text. Two white slips with black text in bottom right corners.
Two four-unit votive slips on page. Top slip has black text and red seals. Bottom slip has dark green background, squares with grey text and image of people drumming.
Two two-unit votive slips above four-unit votive slip on page. Two-unit slips have male figures in decorative borders; monochromatic. Four-unit slip has grey background, multiple white slips with black text.
Eight-unit votive slip on page. Demonic figure with red face and while black hair and beard. Holds white slip with black text and ren mark in hand. Mirror in background with black text and red seal.
Two four-unit votive slips on page. Top slip has decorative border around image of two men hunting creature. Bottom slip has image of child playing with matoi.