Lot Essay
The first, larger, ge dagger is very similar not only in the inclusion of a similar human face on both sides, but also the angled loops and the same kind of tang, to one in the Werner Jennings Collection in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated by M. Loehr in Chinese Bronze Age Weapons, University of Michigan, 1956, p. 177, no. 86, and pl. XXXV. The heads on both the present dagger and that published by Loehr are very similar, with the same facial features and long hair.