Charm

22386

From: China

Curatorial Section: Asian

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Object Number 22386
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Chinese
Provenience China
Period 19th Century
Date Made 19th Century
Section Asian
Materials Bronze
Iconography Coin
Inscription Language Chinese Language
Description

Charm or amulet in the form of an old Chinese spade coin. Obv. Inscription similar to one from the Warring States period but the characters are irregular (see 29-127-3537). Rev. There is an eleven character inscription on the right side, five coins on the left side, a two character inscription in the middle at the top, and two square seals in the bottom center. The eleven character inscription on the right reads: 天君元年布刀, 穴[?]尔[?]錢五文 Tian jun yuan nian budao, x x qian wu wen ("First year of the Primal Lord (?) currency knife [unclear, unclear] money worth 5 cash”). The two character inscription at the top reads: 御製 Yu zhi ("Imperially made"). The five coins on the left are loosely based on coins from the Wang Mang period. The two seals are largely illegible.

Credit Line Purchased from Rev. Edward W. Thwing; subscription of Robert C. H. Brock, 1902

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