Forte Epee Or Rapiere à La Taza Circa 1650
Taza-style rapiers are of Spanish origin in shape, but have been made all over Europe.
It is difficult to define the origin of this one.
The pommel has twisted ribs, the jointing arch and the quillon are also twisted; this constitutes a homogeneous whole.
The oblong shell is openworked with a pretty scroll and foliage decoration with a few chips and breaks due to wear over time.
Dimensions 11.6 cm by 12.8 cm
The spindle is iron filigree finished with two interlacing in a row.
103 cm median throat blade with combat shocks (photo)
total length: 124cm
Do not hesitate to ask any questions.
It is difficult to define the origin of this one.
The pommel has twisted ribs, the jointing arch and the quillon are also twisted; this constitutes a homogeneous whole.
The oblong shell is openworked with a pretty scroll and foliage decoration with a few chips and breaks due to wear over time.
Dimensions 11.6 cm by 12.8 cm
The spindle is iron filigree finished with two interlacing in a row.
103 cm median throat blade with combat shocks (photo)
total length: 124cm
Do not hesitate to ask any questions.
2 150 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Good condition
Reference (ID): 1743816
Availability: In stock
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