拍品專文
A sword of comparable size (60.5 cm. long), with similar turquoise-inlaid guard and collars, is illustrated by M. Loehr, Chinese Bronze Age Weapons, University of Michigan, 1956, pl. XXXVIII (no. 98). The author's description of the patina, p. 203, also seems to be very similar to that of the present sword. A detail of sword no. 97, pl. XL, which also has turquoise inlay on the guard and rings, shows remains of fine fibers wrapped around the hilt just below the pommel, as seen on the present sword. See, also, W. Watson, Handbook to the Collections of Early Chinese Antiquities, The British Museum, 1958, p. 60, fig. 17, where two line drawings show the hilt of a similar sword (a) and the silk cord-wrapped hilt of a sword excavated at Changsha, Henan province (b).