Italian Rapier - 17th Century
Used in Europe in the 17th century, this rapier was brought alongside by gentlemen who used it mainly in duels. It features a steel blade, acute with double-edged hard heel and hexagonal section, shelled at the sharp with small decorations. The brass-plated metal hilt has a chiseled and open-worked handle with a straight-armed guard and a double-valve shell, plus a bridge to protect the knuckles.
Total length: 106 cm
Weight: 500 g
Blade: Stainless Steel
Edge: Unsharpened
Scabbard: No
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Used in Europe in the 17th century, this rapier was brought alongside by gentlemen who used it mainly in duels. It features a steel blade, acute with double-edged hard heel and hexagonal section, shelled at the sharp with small decorations. The brass-plated metal hilt has a chiseled and open-worked handle with a straight-armed guard and a double-valve shell, plus a bridge to protect the knuckles.
Specification | Total length: 106 cm Weight: 500 g Blade: Stainless Steel Edge: Unsharpened Scabbard: No All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece. |
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Edge | Blunt |
Bestseller | No |