Rapier and Scabbard

Rapier and Scabbard

WW-1625-022637
1625·Steel, iron, copper, textile, leather, and wood·Overall L. 120.5 cm (47 7/16 in.) Blade L. 103.5 cm (40 3/4 in.) Wt. 2 lb. 5 oz.

<p>A masterpiece of chiseled steel, the hilt of this rapier is ornamented with figures from ancient Roman mythology, including the gods Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn, Mars, Pluto, Apollo, and Mercury and the hero Hercules. Over the cross guard are figures symbolizing the four elements: earth, air, fire, and water. The pommel (top) depicts a story from Greek mythology, the Judgment of Paris. Asked to select the most beautiful of three goddesses, the Trojan prince Paris chooses Venus, causing the Trojan War. The name of the craftsman who carved this hilt is unknown, though several pieces by his hand can be identified. The style and workmanship suggest he was probably Flemish and active around 1630.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1625
Dimensions
Overall L. 120.5 cm (47 7/16 in.) Blade L. 103.5 cm (40 3/4 in.) Wt. 2 lb. 5 oz.

Record

Verified by WattsOS
Year
1625
Dimensions
Overall L. 120.5 cm (47 7/16 in.) Blade L. 103.5 cm (40 3/4 in.) Wt. 2 lb. 5 oz.
Watts ID
WW-1625-022637

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified