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Chinese daggers - more colourful as christmas trees
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9th December 2020, 10:10 AM
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mahratt
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Gonzoadler
Thanks for the first answers.
I donīt think that these daggers are modern souvenirs, but of course it is possible that they are old ones. Most auction houses date them around 1900. Also they are really rare, completely handmade, well made and not cheap:
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item...se-mounted-dag
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item...ger-with-stand
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item...jeweled-dagger
Not one of them is marked with "made in China". Also only precious materials were used. Actually the German auction house Thies sells a bigger similar piece:
(LINKS TO LIVE AUCTIONS PROHIBITED)
Of course there are some modern souvenirs in the same style, but they are often only silver plated and the quality is not really comparable:
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item...oise-medallion
Of course my daggers are looking a little bit kitschy, but this is not uncommon for Chinese antiques. I hope it is OK that I linked some auctions.
Maybe more opinions regarding my two pieces?
Regards
1. The task of the auction house is to sell the item
2. Not all auction houses have good specialists ...
I'm sorry, but these are not antiques. Vintage at best ...
Last edited by Battara; 9th December 2020 at
06:50 PM
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