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Case (Inrō) with Design of Caparisoned Elephant Standing beneath Pine Tree (obverse); Three Children with Trumpet, Cymbals and Banner (reverse)

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Public domain photo of a golden object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

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asian art gold inro kinji lacquer lacquerware metal sagemono asia boys trumpets elephants trees h o havemeyer collection bequest of mrs h o havemeyer edo period case design elephant pine tree pine tree obverse children three children trumpet cymbals banner images of elephant 17th century 3d object relief sculpture metropolitan museum of art japanese art
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1800 - 1899
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Court nobleman with three children

Case (Inrō) with Design of Two Saddled Horses (obverse); Saddled Mule beside Decorated Post (reverse)

Case (Inrō) with Design of Courtier Accompanying Raryōō (obverse); Nobleman Playing Flute (reverse)

Three Yoshiwara women setting off incense fire-works while seated on a wooden bench under a pine tree

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A pair of nesting bald eagles share a utility pole on Kennedy Parkway North. Nearby is their 11-foot-deep nest, in a pine tree, which has been home to one or more pairs of eagles for two dozen years. It is one of a dozen eagle nests in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which shares a boundary with Kennedy Space Center. The Southern Bald Eagle ranges throughout Florida and along the coasts of California, Texas, Louisiana, and the south Atlantic states. Bald Eagles are listed as endangered in the U.S., except in five states where they are listed as threatened. The number of nesting pairs of the southern race once numbered several thousand; recent estimates are only 350-375. Most of the southern race nests in Florida Eagles arrive at KSC during late summer and leave for the north in late spring. They move to nest sites in October and November and lay one to three eggs. The young fledge from February to April. The Refuge encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insects KSC00pp0041

Case (Inrō) with Design of Fukurokuju (God of Longevity) Riding a Flying Crane before Waterfall (obverse); Kinko Sennin Riding a Carp on Waves (reverse)

Case (Inrō) with Design of Crane Standing Beneath Pine Tree (obverse); Morning Glory and Inscription (reverse)

Natural Trumpet in D, copper alloy - musical instruments

Case (Inrō) with Design of Persons Outside Building and Wall (obverse); With Flowering Cherry Trees (reverse)

Peacock on Pine Tree and Peonies, from the series Three Sheets (Mihira no uchi)

Bacchanal scene - Wonders of the Ancient World

Zil, bronze - musical instruments, Metropolitan Museum of Art

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asian art gold inro kinji lacquer lacquerware metal sagemono asia boys trumpets elephants trees h o havemeyer collection bequest of mrs h o havemeyer edo period case design elephant pine tree pine tree obverse children three children trumpet cymbals banner images of elephant 17th century 3d object relief sculpture metropolitan museum of art japanese art