Samples of Weapons
Each of our pieces is a perfect
replica of an authentic weapon and is manufactured in the some way as
the historical originals. All of our weapons are hand made using
traditional techniques.
The blades of our weapons are forged exclusively from high quality
spring steel(Si-Cr steel) and hardened to 50-52 HRC.
All of the weapons are fully functional and meet requirements
of fencing, i.e. balance, flexibility, hardness and
toughness. Our weapons can be treated to give them a patina which
gives them an interesting appearance - the same as you can see
on weapons that are hundreds of years old.
Rapier,
1590-1610, Europe. The hilt of the rapier is decorated with engraved ornamentation. (shown with patina) Total length: 1130mm Length of the blade: 990mm Width of the blade: 26mm Weight: 1160 g Cataloque No. 2000222 |
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Rapier, the
beginning of the 17th century, Southern and Central Europe. The grip handle is from wound steel wire. Total length: 1190mm Length of the blade: 1030mm Width of the blade: 29mm Weight: 1290g Cataloque No. 200028 |
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Rapier,
the beginning of the 17th century, Southern and Central Europe. The basket is formed by the shield and an arrangement of protective rods combined with the shell. Total length: 1150mm Length of the blade: 1000mm Width of the blade: 28mm Weight : 1300g Cataloque No. 200027 |
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Swiss saber,
the 2nd half of the 16th century, Switzerland. Total length: 1020mm Length of the blade: 840mm Width of the blade: 40mm Weight : 1280g Cataloque No. 2000223 |
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Rapier,
app.1560-1635, Southern and Central Europe. The tendrilled basket is of classical design. Total length: 1170mm Length of the blade: 1020mm Width of the blade: 26mm Weight : 1480g Cataloque No. 2000214 |
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Rapier, the end of the 16th century, Saxony. The protective basket is formed by the shielding of the S-letter shape and by two rings. In addition there are three protective rods at the back side. Total length: 1150mm Length of the blade: 1000mm Width of the blade: 18mm Weight: 1150 g Cataloque No. 200029 |
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Pappenheimer
the beginning of the 17th century (shown without patina), Central Europe. Total length: 1200mm Length of the blade:1020mm Width of the blade: 30mm Weight: 1350 g Balance point: 75mm from quillon Cataloque No. 2000215 |
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Cavalry sword and dagger,
from about the year 1580 (shown without patina), Central Europe. The basket of the sword is decorated with engraved motifs. Total length: 1120mm Length of the blade:960mm Width of the blade: 40mm Weight: 1250 g Balance point: cca 85mm from quillon Cataloque No. 2000218 |
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Bell-shaped
rapier, from about the year 1650 (shown without patina), Southern Europe. The bell and the pommel are decorated with engraved ornamentation. The edge of the bell is bent into a sleeve, the so called rompepuntas. Total length: 1140mm Length of the blade: 1000mm Width of the blade: 20mm Weight: 1080 g Cataloque No. 2000213 |
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Bell-shaped
rapier, from about the year 1650 (shown without patina), Spain. The bell and the pommel are decorated with engraved ornamentation. Total length: 1160mm Length of the blade: 1020mm Width of the blade: 20mm Weight: 1070 g Cataloque No. 2000223 |
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Sword,
1590-1610, Europe. (shown with patina) Total length: 1060mm Length of the blade: 920mm Width of the blade: 38mm Weight: 1190 g Cataloque No. 2000221 |
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Rapier from the end of the 16-th century (shown without patina), Saxony. The basket is of Saxon type. Total length: 1110mm Length of the blade: 960mm Width of the blade: 20mm Weight: 1110 g Cataloque No. 200025 |
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Pair of weapons Southern and Central Europe Rapier,the turnpoint of the 16-17th centuries. The basket with a shellguard has a quillon in the S-letter shape. Total length: 1160 mm Length of the blade: 1020mm Width of the blade: 30mm Weight: 1400 g Cataloque No. 2000210 Left handed dagger, the turnpoint of the 16-17th centuries. The quillon is bent towards the blade. The shield is in the shape of a shell. Total length: 430mm Length of the blade: 300mm Width of the blade: 29mm Weight: 450g Cataloque No. 200035 |
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Pair of weapons Italy, Milan Rapier, the year 1620. Total length: 1198 mm Length of the blade: 1038mm Width of the blade: 26mm Weight: 1200 g Balance point: 70-75mm from quillon Cataloque No. 2000219 Left handed dagger, Total length: 435mm Length of the blade: 335mm Width of the blade: 30mm Weight: 440g Cataloque No. 2000311 |
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Pair of weapons Germany Rapier, from about the year 1610. Total length: 1160 mm Length of the blade: 1020mm Width of the blade: 27mm Weight: 1090 g Balance point: 70-75mm from quillon Cataloque No. 2000220 Left handed dagger, Total length: 460mm Length of the blade: 330mm Width of the blade: 27mm Weight: 430g Cataloque No. 2000312 |
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Schiavona the beginning of the 17th century, Northern Italy. The displayed weapon is manufactured for left-hand use. Total length: 1000 mm Length of the blade: 830 mm Width of the blade: 40 mm Weight: 1250 g Cataloque No. 2000211 |
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