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This decoration style is often called cartilaginous.
Another uncommon feature is the full length fuller. There are some symbols and marks inside it. |
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I will try, but they are hard to see.
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A rapier wit a strikingly similar blade was sold in an auction as being German.
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It was hard to photograph, but here are some pictures. There's double-oval structure at the beginning, followed by many dots and some odd looking symbols, that could be characters, then another such structure, terminated by the anchor-like symbol comprised of dots.
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I have a Spanish sword with a blade not too dissimilar to those. Could be a generic style? I would struggle to classify the German sword above as a rapier. Also the blades were typically made in a fairly small number of centres and sold all over to cutlers who fitted hilts to the blades according to their customers’ preferences. There were guilds which separated the trades of the bladesmiths and the cutlers.
http://www.thearma.org/essays/How_We...m#.WixOy6ZwGhA I found this site which is interesting. |
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![]() Victrix is, of course, correct, as we know, rapiers were assembled from components, made by more than one master. That usually involved the blade, the hilt and very commonly the grip - each requiring very different set of skills. |
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