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2nd November 2024, 09:23 PM | #7 |
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dueling swords
I acquired an interesting variation on this theme some years ago (picture forthcoming) and was led to believe it was a Dutch ambidextrous dueling sword.
There is a series of Xs on each side of the blade at the forte. It was dated, by the vendor, to the end of the 1600s. It was considered a transitional rapier - which seems questionable. I have subsequently seen one more with a completely different blade (see final pic) and now yet another two. I think the hilt is the defining identity and look for confirmation as to its origin. |
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