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蔣北扶和蔣美琳珍藏 (蔣氏珍藏)
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Coin sword

Sword made out of coins from the era of the Qianlong emperor (1736-1796). Coin swords are considered to ward off evil, and bring good luck.

Medicinal jars

Two brown glazed jars used to hold pills. Both jars have the same label with Chinese characters. One is open, and the other is sealed with pills inside.

Cross Balm oil

10 vials of Cross Balm Oil. The vials are in boxes with instructions on paper wrapped around the vial. These vials were distributed in Vancouver by Gim Lee Yuen Ltd., located at 75-77 Pender St.

Po Sum On oil

21 vials of Po Sum On oil. The vials are in boxes with instructions on paper wrapped around the vial. These vials were distributed in Vancouver by Gim Lee Yuen Ltd., located at 75-77 Pender St.

Eucalyptus oil

3 vials of eucalyptus oil. The vials are in boxes which are fragile and damaged. These vials were distributed in Vancouver by Gim Lee Yuen Ltd., located at 75-77 Pender St.

[Container of ink for seals]

Porcelain container decorated with flowers which contains red ink of a tacky consistancy used with Chinese character stamps. Bottom of vessel is stamped, and a label is adhered to the inside of the container.

[S.S. Empress of Britain Spoon]

A silver spoon with a decorative logo for the ship on the handle. Believed to be gathered on a Canadian Pacific Tour in 1959. See also CC-TX-272-2-1 to CC-TX-272-11-11 for other items gathered on the same trip.

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Goldpan

Gold pan used for panning in British Columbia around 1900, shown with gold flakes riding on a trail of black sand or magnetite, and gold quartz nuggets from the Fraser River.

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Opium scales

Set of scales used for measuring small quantities of opium, consisting of a rod of bone or ivory, a weight and a small metal bowl in which the opium was placed. Retrieved by Dr. W.B. Chung from the cellar of a Pender Street store

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