24th April 2022, 01:49 PM
			
			
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					Originally Posted by  cornelistromp
					 
				 
				What a coincidence, Iam from Leiden and I was bidding on this rapier yesterday  afternoon, bought a hunting sword so we can combine shipping :-) 
I stopped at a certain point because I was not sure if there was a crack at the quilon near the ricasso block, It may be ok, it was not clear on the photos 
 
nevertheless concrats the rapier is beautiful, early and rare. 
 
 
The Rapier is Italian 1540-1560, Norman Type 32, if you have the book have a look at plate 21. there are similar examples in the Met , the wallace collection and stibbert museum. 
 
 
@ Fernando yes I came also to PEDRO DEL.........AGARETA 
 
best, 
jasper 
			
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what is the name of the book?
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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