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Lot 3047

A cup-hilt rapier in 17th century style
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10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

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A cup-hilt rapier in 17th century style

Narrow, straight 39 1/2 inch blade of hexagonal section sequentially inscribed above the hilt Audaces Fortuna Juva and Timidosque Repellit. (Fortune Favors the Bold and Scorns the Timid) Steel hilt comprising deep cup with roped rim, long straight quillons with knop finials, knucklebow and ovoid pommel. Grip wrapped in steel wire with wire turk's heads.
Condition: Blade showing scattered light pitting.
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