Lot 0232
A Chinese Kuomintang 1940’s dagger
Estimate: 500-600€
A Chinese Kuomintang 1940’s dagger.
Chinese dagger made in 1940’s or 1940’s. Possibly given to an officer after graduation of the military school in modern Taiwan. The inscription is translated “peace”. Total length: 41 cm. Blade length: 25.4 cm. Blade width: 2.2 cm.
Starting price: 450€
Estimate: 500-600€
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