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shangrila 22nd January 2007 01:27 PM

What exactly is this?
 
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Does anybody ever see this thing in museum or book ? :rolleyes:

FenrisWolf 22nd January 2007 04:34 PM

Never seen one before, but it looks like a dagger hilt, and for some reason my hindbrain said "Aztec?" as the source of inspiration. I presume it's gold?

Fenris

Tim Simmons 22nd January 2007 05:17 PM

They could be interlaced dragons, warring states 5th century B.C, China? Gold ceremonial sword hilt?

katana 22nd January 2007 08:58 PM

Hi Shangrila,
I must admit my first reaction is Aztec/Mayan styled, the snake was worshipped in their mythology.....and I can see scales. As Tim has said...or dragons :shrug: Is it yours? Could you post a close-up of the 'hilt' ?

Battara 22nd January 2007 11:04 PM

Yes I have seen this before, it is an ancient golden Chinese dagger/sword hilt.

Tim got it on the first try (Good on you mate!) :)

shangrila 23rd January 2007 03:44 AM

It's supposed to be a hilt coming from Eastern Zhou dynasty, 6th-5th century BC. :eek: Now it's maybe in NY Museum, one guy says.


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