Eastern Zhou 770-220 BC, Pseudo-money, "Bridge money" (Coole 6708-6713) Often incorrectly described as miniature imitations in bronze of a Chinese musical instrument called a "ch'ing" (pinyin qing), however, these bridge shaped pieces have nothing to do with a musical instrument. They are probably dressing ornaments and/or burial gifts. They come in many shapes, with or without decoration. They were made sometime during the Eastern Chou period (770-220 BC). Since then many have been excavated in Szechuan (Sichuan) and some think they are the money of either the Ba kingdom or the Shu kingdom. Lot of 5 pieces of different shape
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