Asian Art Day One - 19 May 2010
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A Chinese mottled jade blade or ge
A Chinese mottled jade blade or ge, with a meridian ridge running along the length of the blade, well worked on either side and with one drilled fastening hole, the greyish stone mottled with brown inclusions, Shang dynasty c.1600-1100 BC, 25.5cm.
Provenance: Sackville, 5th Earl of Yarborough.
Jade blades of this type were ceremonial reproductions of bronze ge blades, used as infantry weapons in the Shang and Western Zhou dynasties.