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Lot 45

A Mongolian Or Chinese Ceremonial Sword
Qing Dynasty Or Later

24 April 2013, 11:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £3,750 inc. premium

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A Mongolian Or Chinese Ceremonial Sword
Qing Dynasty Or Later

With slightly curved single-edged blade cut with a narrow fuller along its back on each side, mottled green nephrite grip of khanjar form, and silver ovoidal guard recessed at the centre and decorated with embossed and chased cloud bands terminating in mythical beasts, the outer border pricked with scrolls and set with pieces of cabochan red coral and turquoise, in elaborate wood-lined silver scabbard en suite with the guard and set along both sides with ovoidal and rectangular pieces of mutton fat jade each carved in relief with chi-long, and silver suspension mount formed as a pair of monster-heads carrying the suspension ring between their mouths (some losses)
57 cm. blade

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For a related example see Christie's London, Antique Arms And Armour..., 20 September 2007, lot 168

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