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"Crab-claw" Hilted Rapier
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"Crab-claw" Hilted Rapier

Date1620–1670
Mediumsteel, iron, brass, wood and copper
Dimensions105.4 × 90.2 cm (41 1/2 × 35 1/2 in.), 1 lb, 14 oz (weight)
ClassificationsArms and Armor
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.494
DescriptionSteel double-edge hollow-ground hexagonal section blade in forte becoming flattened hexagonal section tapering to tip. Forte reverse with brass inlaid 'running wolf' mark. Blackened iron crab-claw hilt with single set of curling crossguards turned towards blade. Open obverse side ring riveted to large shell-like fluted plate attached to larger side ring of similar form. Tall pommel faceted & tapering to flat button. Stout turned base. Wooden grip wrapped with copper wire, with copper-wire braided "Turk's head" below.
ProvenanceAngelo Peyron (Florence, Italy) collection purchased by Museum on November 4, 1954 from Savoy Art & Auction Galleries (NYC), sale no. 450, lot no. 37. Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
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Italian
about 1620–1630
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about 1600–1650
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1650–1700
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Johannes Knecht
late 1600s-1700s
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German
1600–1625
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about 1700–1710
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Italian
about 1620–1630
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European
late 1500s–early 1600s
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Heinrich Col
1700s
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English
1600–1650
Boarding Sword
Italian
about 1500–1525