MEMORANDUM ON THE MISSING PORTIONS OF THE STATUE
OF QUEEN VICTORIA, HONG KONG, RECOVERED IN OCTOBER, 1946, FROM
JAPAN.
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The missing parts of this statue are:
(a) The Crown 3
(b)
Three ornaments surmounting the back of the Throne;
(c)
Right arm and part of the Sceptre ;
2.
(d) Portion of the Orb in the left hand;
(0) Shield panel on the left side of the Throne;
(f) A panel in the back of the Throne.
The location and fixing arrangements of the missing parts
are illustrated in the enclosed photographs and described in the
following notes:-
Photograph No. 1. (See paragraph 1 (a) and (b)).
Shows the seating for the Crown on the Queen's head;
this sinking is about 51⁄2" in diameter and just inside the perimeter
there are four 4" diameter threaded fixing pins.
The three sockets surmounting the back of the throne are
also shown, those at the sides are 34" wide by 6" deep and 2′′ high
with holes for fixing front and back. The centre socket is 5′′ square
x ** high, again with holes front and back; there are markings on the
curved horizontal surface at each side of this box, (and three threaded
holes) indicating that the centre ornament extended for about 8" to
each side of the socket. A full sized detail of these features is
attached (see Drawing No. 1).
Photograph No. 2. (See paragraph i (c)).
Shows the socket for the missing right arm. This is at the
elbow joint and the arm was made to slide over it and was fixed by
screws or dowels at the top and bottom of the socket. The base of the
sceptre is also shown; it has a projecting 5/8′′ diam. x 2" long threaded
pin.
Photograph No. 5. (See paragraph ì (d)).
Illustrates the bauble the top of which is pierced by 5/16"
diameter hole with a small grub screw bisecting it.