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NORTHEAST CHINA, 8TH-7TH CENTURY BC
Details
A BRONZE KNIFE
NORTHEAST CHINA, 8TH-7TH CENTURY BC
The knife has an integrally cast curved blade and an openwork hilt formed by intertwining serpent bodies. A small oblong loop with projecting, flat D-shaped tab is at the end of the hilt.
9 ¾ in. (25 cm.) long
NORTHEAST CHINA, 8TH-7TH CENTURY BC
The knife has an integrally cast curved blade and an openwork hilt formed by intertwining serpent bodies. A small oblong loop with projecting, flat D-shaped tab is at the end of the hilt.
9 ¾ in. (25 cm.) long
Provenance
The Erwin Harris Collection, Miami, Florida, by 1978.
Literature
The Art of the Oriental Bronze Metallurgist: China, Korea, Japan (1500-1911), Miami, Lowe Art Museum, 1978, no. 29.
J. F. So and E. C. Bunker, Traders and Raiders on China's Northern Frontier, Washington D.C., Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, 1995, pp. 122-123, no. 40.
F. Salviati, “Archaeology on China’s Northern Frontier,” Minerva, July/August 1996, p. 24, fig. 4.
J. F. So and E. C. Bunker, Traders and Raiders on China's Northern Frontier, Washington D.C., Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, 1995, pp. 122-123, no. 40.
F. Salviati, “Archaeology on China’s Northern Frontier,” Minerva, July/August 1996, p. 24, fig. 4.