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Hi,
I was just what's app'ed this picture from a mate any idea as to what it is? I am requesting more info size etc. Regards Ken |
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Hi Ken,
I think this is a match. http://www.oriental-arms.co.il/photos.php?id=3638 My Regards, Norman. |
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Hi Norman
3 minutes what took you so long? ![]() I wonder does it have much age to it being Chinese it is such a throw of the dice. Regards Ken |
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Hello Ken,
These come in widely varying qualities with a lot of late Qing to Republican pieces (most of which likely served as decorative items). Some more close-ups, especially from the junction of the cross-piece may help our specialists to give more detailed comments. Regards, Kai |
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Such objects, fastened with rivets and washers made of copper alloy, were most often found in southern China.
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