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Does anyone recognize the copper inlaid X's in the blade? Thoughts on age, origin, other similar examples, etc? Measures 118cm. It's heavy but balances very well in the hand.
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Beautiful piece indeed; would not mind to have it
. Because, precisely as you say, being a 'heavy' piece, i would (personally) call it a (swept hilt) sword, not a rapier. Can you tell the blade width at its base ? I would not know what the mark represents, but certainly not Spanish ... i would say. Others will hopefully have a better judgement. . Last edited by fernando; 1st July 2019 at 09:27 PM. |
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I don't know about the single cross but the more elaborate mark on the first detail photograph is the reichsapfel, an imperial mark of a large cross fourche' surmounted on a girdled sphere, found very often on southern German blades of the 16th and 17th centuries.
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Thanks for the comments.
The base of the blade measures 3.4cm across. |
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Ah ... a vigorous riding sword. What say you, Filipe ?
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Yes, Nando, it definitely looks equine to me. Come to think of it, the verbal description provided a big hint because a true rapier, being a thrusting weapon should have a livelier more responsive balance without the greater mass that is desirable in a sword that would also be usable for cutting.
CS, I like the style and proportions on the hilt, congratulations on a beautiful sword. |
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Lovely sword. Likely Passau or Munich.
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