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37 – bronze dagger-axe kui
               LATE SHANG DYNASTY / EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY
               CIRCA 12  / 11  – 10  CENTURIES B. C.
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               L.: 30.9 CM
               Bronze dagger-axe, its long triangular blade with a rounded tip per-
               forated near its upper end by a circular hole across the median ridge.
               Each side of the blade is decorated with a taotie mask in relative-
               ly high relief, with curved horns, circular eyes, a small snout, and
               a stylized upper jaw decorated with small raised dots within its
               grooves.
               The weapon’s rectangular handle is also pierced in its centre with
               a round hole and decorated with a T-shaped geometric pattern.
               The dagger-axe is covered with areas of green and azurite blue patina.

               PROVENANCE

               –  Eskenazi Ltd, London, UK, 1999.
               –  Count & Countess Paul Lippens Collection, Brussels, Belgium, 1999.




















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