- Provenance
- Provenance research underway.
- Description
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Fragmentary blade of the type chi [chn] with malachite and some azurite patination; areas of unaltered metal. Decorated with intaglio casting. Five characters cast on surface.
- Inscription(s)
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6-character inscription.
- Published References
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- Sueji Umehara. Chugoku shutsudo no ichigun no doriki ni tsuite [One Find of Ancient Bronze Tools in China]. Kyoto. pl. 1.
- Shang Chou chin wen shi ch'eng. Multi-volume, Taipei. cat. 8479.
- Rutherford John Gettens, Roy S. Clarke, Jr., W. Thomas Chase. Two Early Chinese Bronze Weapons with Meteoritic Iron Blades. vol. 4, no. 1 Washington, 1971. fig. 28, 29.
- Cheng Feng. Kuan yu Hsi-chou ch'u ch'i T'ai-tao shih te i chien ch'ing t'ung ping chi'i. no. 6. p. 43.
- Hsueh-chin Li. Several Shang, Chou Objects Collected in America and Australia. no. 12. pp. 72-76.
- Collection Area(s)
- Chinese Art
- Web Resources
- Google Cultural Institute
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