Lot Essay
It is believed that this blade originally terminated with an asymmetrical curved end which was later altered and polished to a straight sharpened edge. The blade is thus nearly identical to an Erlitou period example illustrated by Rawson, Chinese Jade, fig.10:21. The author includes a line drawing plan of a burial as fig.2 and points out that such a blade was placed along the centre of the body indicating the high value of the ceremonial blade as an emblem or regalia.Rawson explains that the ceremonial blade with a curved end was known in various areas in China and Vietnam. The present lot is presumed to have come from Shenmu in Shaanxi. A very similar thin dark blade altered to the same length as this lot is illustrated by Salmony, Archaic Chinese Jades from the Collection of Edward and Louise Sonnenschein pl.XXV111, no.1