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9th February 2023, 06:36 PM | #1 |
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short Italian Rapier?
Hello; I recently purchased this short sword. 31 1/4" blade and 38 inches overall. The pommel, quillons and ring guard are decorated with Roman or Greek faces in silver (I think). The blade is marked on both sides "XX FRIDERICO PICININO XX" and an arrowhead and line through a circle. So...is this a short rapier? a riding sword? Italian? Approximate date of manufacture? Any insights are appreciated...
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10th February 2023, 09:09 AM | #2 |
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you're right about Italy. it's a pillow sword around 1600. A beautiful piece that I would also like to have in my collection!
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10th February 2023, 09:57 AM | #3 |
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it is not a rapier, a rapier has a minimum length of 112cm to be a rapier.
It is a beautiful silver encrusted transitional sword from between 1645-1655, maybe Dutch. A shortened rapier blade is used for this smallsword. Many transitional (small-)swords have a shortened rapier blade. FREDERICO PICININO was often written in the fuller as a quality indication, it does not mean that Picinino manufactured this blade. If so...... there should be his oval mark of "a tower" and the text around "Picinino" at the ricasso , ps Nice to see the encrusting over the ricasso. May have been slightly longer initially, but need not be, a length of around 1 m was quite common. very nice quality sword best Jasper Last edited by cornelistromp; 10th February 2023 at 03:56 PM. |
10th February 2023, 03:59 PM | #4 |
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11th February 2023, 09:20 AM | #5 |
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JP puype mentioned it to me during a discussion about rapiers but I believe it is in one of his publications, his reference was some 16/17th century fencing book that mentions this minimum size.
best, Jasper Last edited by cornelistromp; 11th February 2023 at 10:10 AM. |
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Quote:
Even Wiki (and google) mentions an 'average' length of 104cm. |
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