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			Hello dear members, 
		
		
		
			Here is a chinese sword I received, A large type of dao, almost 90cm/ 35,4 inches . The scabbard seems to have copper wire decoration with black lacquer around. sadly the blade ( massive ) and hilt are bad preserved/rusty. I wonder about the age ? 19th century ? Earlier blade and hilt ? Or all 20th century and just bad preserved ??  | 
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			I will say that this is the middle - third quarter of the 19th century. I like that the sword has an iron/steel guard and hanging rings connected by a bar. From what I've heard, the scabbard wrapped in wire and coated with black lacquer is typical of the Taiwan Strait coast.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Thank you Ren Ren for your reply, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Thank's a lot for the Taïwan Strait origin for the wires/scabbard. A thought, If it was little later 1895-1900 and on the Taiwanese side of the Strait we would call it a japanese sword 😁  | 
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