На развале "откопал" такой ножик
Бронза
Длинна 330 мм
ширина клинка 30мм
Клинок обоюдоострый - в сечении ромбовидный, толщина 5 мм
Вроде как патина старая
Щечки с обеих сторон держались загнутыми лепестками.
Никаких клейм или орнаментов не нашел
идея есть только одна - это оригинал, то есть вещь сделанная в эпоху бронзы, ( для китайской подделки не типичен, не вижу смысла его подделывать)
Купил за 10 евро у человека в куче "еврохлама", больно уж вид необычный, думал железный, стал дома отмывать от присохшего песка увидел, что явно цветной металл
Похоже на луристанскую бронзу, ИМХО...
Вот, нашел почти похожий
https://www.liveauctioneers.co...d-c-1000-800-bc
A nice Luristan bronze sword, c. 1000 - 800 BC, blade and handle cast as one piece, the handle flanged for inlays with fan-shaped pommel. The blade is long with wide, flat midrib, the base of the blade decorated 3 1/4" (8.3 cm) up the length with incised geometric decoration. L: 20 1/2" (45.9 cm). Intact and a very nice example! Ex Los Angeles
Наиболее похожий из сети
http://101antiquesword.com/Anc...an-1200-1000-BC
Authentic Ancient Luristan bronze Sword circa 1200 -1000 BC. A flanged hilt and blade finely cast in one piece. A very fine example of an authentic Ancient Luristan bronze dagger, of elegant form, from the Bronze Age circa 1200 -1000 BC. A tapering double-edged blade, a shaped hilt with an elliptical pommel, hollowed on each face for a pair of grip-scales. In the period when the sword was used, the handle would have had a bone or wooden insert, but these never survive three thousand years of time.
CONDITION: Excellent; no cracks, or repairs, the surface is covered by a light patina and earth encrustation.
REFERENCES: This particular form of dagger is referred to in references as Luristan, since the daggers were found in Luristan, but probably in fact are Babylonian. Quite a few of the daggers which are in the MusЁ?e du Louvre, British Museums, Teheran Museum, and in Mrs. Christian Holmes?? collection, are with inscriptions on the blades bearing the names of Babylonian kings of the Fourth Dynasty as Nebuchadnezzar I, Marduk-Nadin-Ahhe, Adad-Apal-Iddina, where according to the book by Ernest E. Herzfeld, "Iran in the Ancient East", page 134, they belonged to Babylonian soldiers holding fiefs in Luristan. Similar daggers are published in the following references: 1) "A Survey of Persian Art: from Prehistoric Times to the Present" by Arthur Upham Pope Volume VII 2) "Iran in the Ancient East" by Ernest E. Herzfeld. 3) An identical dagger from the collection of the Deutsches Klingenmuseum in Solingen is published in ??Kostbare Blankwaffen aus dem Deutsch. Klingenmuseum Solingen?+ by Heinz R. Uhlemann, Page 15. Most of the swords of this type, and period, are broken with modern repairs. This is a solid specimen, with no repairs or restorations, except for some minor nicks and bends which can be expected from an authentic 3000 year old weapon.
MEASUREMENTS: Overall length: 29 cm (11 3/8 inches).
PROVENANCE: From an old Canadian collection of Antique Arms and Armour 15 years ago verified by Canadian museum experts as an authentic period specimen.
повезло
litregolуж больно на китайчатину похож имхо
Наиболее похожий из сети
Был бы богатым человеком, коллекционировал луристанскую бронзу.
"Был бы богатым человеком, коллекционировал луристанскую бронзу."
А мне больше французские шпаги нравятся :-)