European, Asian Arts, Antiques, Samurai Swords, June 24, 2023
By Eternity Gallery
Jun 24, 2023
PO BOX 48073 Tampa, FL 33646 USA, United States

Great selection of arts and antiques from all over the world. 

Unique collection of Samurai swords.


LOT 743:

Chinese iron weight (16 tael) Northern Song Dynasty, 959–1126 AD; Weight: 591 g = 1 lb. 4 oz. Height: 101 mm = 4 ...

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Chinese iron weight (16 tael) Northern Song Dynasty, 959–1126 AD; Weight: 591 g = 1 lb. 4 oz. Height: 101 mm = 4 inches; Width: 68 mm = 2.7 in; Thickness at the base: 28 mm Condition: natural patina, oxidation and rust all over 591g : 36.7g = 16.1 tael Tael Tael (/ˈteɪl/;[1] simplified Chinese: 两; traditional Chinese: 兩; pinyin: liǎng) or tahil can refer to any one of several weight measures of the Far East. Most commonly, it refers to the Chinese tael, a part of the Chinese system of weights and currency. Historical usage In China, there were many different weighting standards of tael depending on the region or type of trade. In general the silver tael weighed around 40 grams (1.3 ozt). The most common government measure was the Kuping (庫平; kùpíng; "treasury standard") tael, weighing 37.5 grams (1.21 ozt). A common commercial weight, the Caoping (漕平; cáopíng; "canal shipping standard") tael weighed 36.7 grams (1.18 ozt) of marginally less pure silver.

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