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Old 19th September 2014, 03:57 AM   #1
Ian
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Default Cross-cultural dha

This one just finished. It has a Shan (Burmese) style three-piece hilt and a blade that is distinctly Chinese with a clipped point and narrow central fuller. There is a brass or copper dot set into the blade a couple of inches from the tip. It also has a Chinese inscription (somewhat faint) and a struck mark at forte that appears to be a musket or rifle of some sort. I don't recall seeing this mark previously but perhaps someone here knows where it comes from.

The Chinese inscription is difficult to read but a translation would be much appreciated.

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