Beautiful long and thin blade, edged weapon from 17-18th century, partially engraved, pointed of owner's initials, double mark of cutler. Engraved with a fillet along one side, the other side marked [...]
Hunting or naval saber - 17th century Engraved bone knuckle. Steel guard with one branch and one quillon, engraved with floral motifs. Blade with slight curvature, single edge and pronounced fuller. T[...]
Strong hunting saber - Germanic or Central Europe, 17th early 18th century Two-branched guard and bridge in chiseled and embossed brass with lion head decoration. Stag antler handle. Curved single-edg[...]
Rare short sword signed ANTONIO PICHINIO - 17th century, Circa 1650 Short sword sometimes called "excuse" or "bedside sword". This type of short sword was generally worn in the 17th century by the nob[...]
South American rapiers from the colonial period are very rare on the market. Encountering a pair of dueling rapiers is exceptional. The duel of honor declined in Europe from the 17th and 18th century [...]
This left-hand dagger is called "sail" because of the triangular part protecting the hand, which is similar to the sail of a ship. The style is very clearly from the 17th century Spanish, and it proba[...]
Exceptional aristocrat's venery dagger. German work from the end of the 17th century. Handle in pink chalcedony agate cut with sides, hexagonal section with brass ferrule engraved with the profile of [...]
It is a beautiful rapier, probably of Italian origin, although the blade was probably made in Solingen, which is not surprising, since Solingen swordsmiths supplied blades throughout Europe. It can be[...]
17th century hunting dagger. Metal frame decorated with foliage and hunting scenes in relief on a gold background. Wooden handle under filigree (chisel decoration) 51.5 cm blade with hunting scene on [...]
Hunting dagger mounted on a walking stick, late 17th century early 18th century. Straight two-edged blade with central flattening suitable for slashing and thrusting blows. Blade bearing on both sides[...]
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