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Old 28th September 2011, 10:09 PM   #1
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Attached are photos of a sword that I'm trying to identify. I thought Tibetan but in Stone's, p.594 #20, is a similar style called Chinese. Most odd is the guard being cupped-shaped. Can anyone shine some light on this for me? My area is in Japanese swords, but these kind of things are also fascinating. Looks like a real sword, not a tourist item.

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Old 28th September 2011, 10:18 PM   #2
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Attached are photos of a sword that I'm trying to identify. I thought Tibetan but in Stone's, p.594 #20, is a similar style called Chinese. Most odd is the guard being cupped-shaped. Can anyone shine some light on this for me? My area is in Japanese swords, but these kind of things are also fascinating. Looks like a real sword, not a tourist item.

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Do you mean Dao?

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Old 28th September 2011, 11:13 PM   #3
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Photos of the entire sword would be helpful...
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Old 29th September 2011, 12:05 AM   #4
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Looks like a Chinese saber or Dao to me... (dao can mean all sort of single edges blades by the way).... maybe a Goose quill or Willow leaf style blade? I say that since I rarely see Ox-tail blades with angular handle and fittings. Dao guards are often cup-like.

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I tried to post a full length view of this sword with my first post, but it wouldn't work. I'll try it again here. I do suspect this is as you guys said, a Chinese cupped guard dau, but your import will confirm that, I'm sure. Thanks

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Old 5th October 2011, 12:28 AM   #6
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Is there a good provenance in this one? If not, you might want to be suspicious. The flat fittings are very similar to many fakes. The pictures are not good enough to tell if it is genuine, but unless you know better, caveat emptor.

That said, it is a Chinese willow leaf dao. The lotus guard and the pierced fittings may indicate Tibetan influence, but they are also common on Chinese things.
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