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Old 23rd August 2008, 04:32 PM   #1
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Default Need info on "Indochinese" blade

Hello, this is from a friend of mine, said to be of indochinese origin ("indochinoise" = pre vietnam name of the French asian colonies).

43 cm handle , short 7 cm handle.


looks like a small jian of chinese origin, but , we are interested by your expert opinions.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 24th August 2008, 06:06 AM   #2
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Welcome James,

It is indeed a Chinese small jian, unfortunately it is missing a few parts. The scabbard would have been covered in turtle shell, it is lacking the cross guard and two other scabbard fittings. Have a look at the images below and you will be able to pick out what it would have looked like in a former life.

Some people pass these off as tourist pieces, I guess for a want of a better word they are but not "tourist " as we know it today. there are examples in South East Asian countries, found in museums. It is my understanding that dignitaries from other countries were often presented these as tokens of appreciation from the Chinese government, as far as dates go, I am not certain but others I have spoken to over the years do put these at 1860-1900.

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If youd like further images, let me know as I am getting a few together for others interested in items I have in the swap forum.
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Old 24th August 2008, 08:49 AM   #3
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Hi Gavin,

Thanks a lot for the help !
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Old 26th August 2008, 07:15 PM   #4
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Yes, it is a fushu duan jian, with good luck bats (fu) surrounding the longevity symbol (shu). They do seem to have traveled. I have one that is 100% Chinese that was found in Sumatra. Supposedly it was brought by a family that was fleeing the Taiping rebellion. Not sure how true that part is, but the time period would be accurate.
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