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Lot 287
A German RapierLate 16th/Early 17th Century
27 July 2006, 10:30 BST
London, KnightsbridgeSold for £4,320 inc. premium
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Late 16th/Early 17th Century
Late 16th/Early 17th Century
With fine tapering double-edged blade with central fuller over its entire length on each side double stamped 'Hanss Aollich' between orb and cross marks on both sides at the forte, border engraved rectangular ricasso struck on one side with a bladesmith's mark, a bearded Turk's head, blackened hilt of rounded bars comprising straight quillons swelling at the tips, arms, one linked to a forward projection en suite with the quillons, the other linked to the side-ring by a diagonal bars, a further bar above swept-up to join the knuckle-guard with curved swelling terminal, and on the inner side by a corresponding trifurcated bar, fluted barrel-shaped pommel, and later grip bound with twisted steel wire (in refurbished condition)
101.5 cm. blade
101.5 cm. blade
Footnotes
Aollich is a form of Ollich, the name of a well-known family of swordsmiths recorded in Solingen from the 16th to the 19th century, and the same mark is on the blade of a 17th Century rapier in the Musée de l'Armée, Paris (J.263) together with the name Hanns Ollich. Since Hans is a familiar contraction of Johannes, the maker of these blades must have been one of several with that name known to have been working in Solingen in the first half of the 17th Century. See Albert Weyersberg, Solingen Schwertschmiede des 16. und Jahrhunderts, Solingen, 1926, pp. 39-40








