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Rapiera sword with sheath  - 10

Rapiera sword with sheath

€332.01
Availability: 10 In Stock

Around the 17th century

Rapier of the seventeenth century beautifully executed with a very complex grip. Hand-rolled silver wire handle with rings at the top and bottom. The hand-forged blade, made of high carbon and fully tempered steel, has a wide channel to relieve and strengthen it in the thrust and a rich heavy that provides greater strength. This type of sword was used as a dueling weapon.

High quality genuine leather cover with floral print deeply engraved on the throat and tip.

Rapiera sword with sheath  - 8

Rapiera sword with sheath

€653.31
Availability: 5 In Stock

Rapier Taza Cup-Hilt by Paul Chen

Long exalted as the pinnacle of rapier design, the Spanish rapier or cup-hilt no doubt combined style and

work very effectively in 17th-century Europe.

and Hanwei's Paul Chen replicated them perfectly and combined them with an elegantly conical high-carbon steel blade,

Taza Rapier of Hanwei (the name comes from the French, who called this style de la Taza).

Sword of the Scottish Court by Paul Chen  - 10

Sword of the Scottish Court by Paul Chen

€653.31
Availability: 3 In Stock

Sword of the Scottish Court by Paul Chen

Quick and elegant would better describe the sword of the Scottish court. Replicate an original dating from the 1730s and belonging to a

officer of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's army at Culloden, the finely carved silver-plated cape and three-edged hollow ground

The blade exemplifies the consummate skill of the blacksmiths of the period.

Rapiera sword with sheath  - 8

Rapiera sword with sheath

€180.00
Availability: 3 In Stock

German swept handle floret with hem, 17th century

This reconstruction of an early 17th century. The edges are not sharp and the entire blade tab is attached to the handle with a steel top nut. The complex and elegant swept handle with S-shaped cross guard and side ring is made of soft steel, just like the pommel. The handle consists of a wooden core surrounded by alternating layers of brass and twisted steel wire. Delivery includes a wooden sheath firmly bound in black leather and finished with a steel neck and plate.

Oliver Cromwell sword with edge  - 1

Oliver Cromwell sword with edge

€698.29
Availability: 1 In Stock

Oliver Cromwell (1599 - 1658) was a powerful figure in the history of England during

and after the English Civil War, when he ascended from the rank of Captain of the Horses to Lord Protector of England. his

sword, which are said to have been carried at the battle of Drogheda in 1649, was remarkably well preserved and features in the

Collection of the Royal Armouries in Leeds, England, where it is displayed in the permanent collection.

Spanish Tizona Sword  - 3

Spanish Tizona Sword

€218.48
Availability: 10 In Stock

The Tizona is a 16th century sword well known and appreciated throughout Europe, used by the brave captains of the Tercio Flanders and brave conquerors of America.

This Tizona, spanish-style sword, stands out for its cup-shaped ornament that could have different finishes (broths, engravings, carved, apricot, etc.) and also for being slender.

and light sheet of careful queuing that we can admire in the main museums of the world.

  • Length: 115cm
  • Width: 27.5 cm
  • Weight: 1.6 kg

High-quality sword from the exclusive collection "Historical, Fantastic and Legendary Swords" manufactured by MARTO.

Certificate of Quality and Origin, Manufactured in Toledo.

Espada Rapiera Gustavo II, old version with sheath  - 2

Espada Rapiera Gustavo II, old version with sheath

€460.53
Availability: 2 In Stock

King Gustav II Adolf (1594–1632) was monarch of Sweden from 1611 to 1632. In 1630, as a defensive maneuver, he entered the War
30 Years to protect the Swedish state and the Church from danger. An excellent military strategist, Gustav led an army of
unusual quality , and its position was strengthened by alliances with France, Brandenburg and Saxony. In Lützen in 1632, the Swedes
they defeated Albrecht's army WE von Wallenstein, but King Gustav was mortally wounded in battle.


Spanish swept cable rapier with hem  - 2

Spanish swept cable rapier with hem

€160.65
Availability: 9 In Stock

The floret first appeared around 1500 and remained the sword of choice of the European nobility and bourgeoisie until the end of the 17th century. Conceived primarily as a push ing weapon (but still quite efficient in cutting and cutting), this renaissance one-hand sword, usually double-edged, with long, thin blade and sharp tip, was predominantly used by noblenobles for military and civilian purposes.

Standard British cavalry sword 1908 with metal sheath  - 2

Standard British cavalry sword 1908 with metal sheath

€192.78
Availability: 10 In Stock

The standard cavalry sword of 1908 was the last standard service sword issued to british army cavalry troops, at a time when cavalry charges were no longer widespread and swords were falling into disuse as military weapons. However, it was widely regarded as the best cavalry sword ever designed and still served during World War I
. regiments like his ceremonial sword.


Scottish sword basket , includes sheath  - 1

Scottish sword basket , includes sheath

€664.02
Availability: 10 In Stock

The Basket-Hilt Backsword of Hanwei is replicated from an original in the collection of the Royal Armouries in England dating from about 1760. It is likely that the original sword blade was made in Germany a century earlier and re-wielded as the designs of the baskets were refined. It has an unusual basket with double engraved plates of "horned beast" and a blade with twin fullers for most of its length.

Rapier Pappenheimer with wire-wound handle, 114 cm - 2

Rapier Pappenheimer with wire-wound handle, 114 cm

€171.36
Availability: 10 In Stock

The rapier was primarily a civil dueling sword since the sixteenth century.

This sword called "Pappenheimer" is characterized by a basket-shaped guard that protects the hand. Its name comes from Gottfried Heinrich zu Pappenheim, a field marshal of the 30 years' war. This Rapier Swept Hilt Basket features a non-sharp blade made of high-carbon steel, a sharp tip, and a wire-wound handle. The scabbard is made of leather-wrapped wood and has a metal throat and cover.

Details:
- Blade material: High carbon steel
- Total length: approx. 114 cm
- Blade length: approx. 92 cm
- Cable length: approx. 15 cm
- Weight: approx. 1600 g

Specifications may vary slightly from part to part.