Archival records from Mangku Bando Itam/Syahril Collection (EAP117-58)
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Serving Bowl [after 1616]
Large serving bowl manufactured by Velleroy & Boch between 1920 and 1931.
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Teapot [after 1616]
Spouted pot to serve tea with missing lid.
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Bowl
Bowl for serving food.
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Bowl [Klasik]
Bowl for serving food.
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Plate [after 1835]
Flat plate for serving food from the manufactory "Petrus Regout, Maastricht. Made in Holland" Followed by three lines of text in Javanese…
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Bowl [Klasik]
Bowl for serving food.
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Bowl [Klasik]
Bowl for serving food.
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Spitting bowl [Klasik]
Spitting bowl for betel-chewing.
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Sea Snails
Ceremonial item of unknown function.
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Serving Bowl [after 1616]
Bowl for serving food from Johnson Bros. England. Decor Irene.
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Plates [after 1500]
Five identical plates for serving food. Porcelain Mark: "Two Phoenix. NK Porcelain Co.".
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Tasbih Rosary
A Misbaha, also known as Tasbih is a string of prayer beads similar to the prayer rope of the Eastern Church and the rosary in the Roman Catholic…
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Areca Nut Crusher
Elder people with few teeth left can no longer chew the betel-quid, but need to crush or pound it before chewing. The entire quid, consisting of…
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Healing Stones (Mentiko)
These sacred stones are believed be able to cure diseases and to neutralise poison. In most applications the stones are immersed in water, and the…