Insignia
Found in 57 Collections and/or Records:
Na Polu Chwaly, undated
In white box.
Pair of military badges of the fifth rank symbol of a bear, approximately 1875-1911
Pair of framed badges for use on front and back of robe, Qing Dynasty. Fifth rank symbol of a bear is featured against an interlocking key fret design with slanted water and wave designs in couched gold foil covered silk thread. Includes flowers, sacred fungus and peach motifs in chain stitches. From late 19th to early 20th century.
Portion of Qing Dynasty embroidered sleeve band, between 1875 and 1899
Portion of Qing Dynasty embroidered sleeve band, late 19th century, central butterfly, floral motifs and pomegranate in satin stitch.
Qing Dynasty single sleeve band, between 1875 and 1899
Qing Dynasty single sleeve band, late 19th century China. Tan satin background featuring maidens in a garden done in satin stitch. Flowers, trees, fences, landscape, rock, etc. in the scene are done either satin or chain stitching.
Silk trouser garter, between 1850 and 1899
Silk trouser garter with blue/green color ground, satin stitched embroidered trim
Single Qing Dynasty embroidered sleeve band, between 1825 and 1875
Pair of Qing Dynasty embroidered sleeve bands, blue satin background with Forbidden Stitch creating central red peony motifs. They are surrounded with butterflies, melon, and floral motifs in satin stitch.
Thomas Wilford Smith papers on the Boy Scouts of America
Contains patches, photographs, a coin, and other material acquired by Smith as a young Boy Scout, approximately 1952-1953.