LOT 29A Pair of Late 17th C. Chinese Iron & Brass Assassin's Chui (Mace) In Museum Quality Display
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Pair of Late 17th C. Chinese Iron & Brass Assassin's Chui (Mace) In Museum Quality Display - This is a pair of late 17th C. Chinese assassin's chuis, or maces. The weapon is made up of an iron shaft, with a brass ornament at the butt and head. The piece is finished with a wooden grip, and has a brass fish ornament at the base of the grip. These were used in ancient wars, and were typically used in pairs. This is truly a rare find that you will likely never see again, as similar pieces can only be found in museums, such as the British Royal Museum and the MET Museum. The pair are mounted in a museum quality, wooden display, which measures 31.5"L x 27.5"W.
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