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Pappenheimer

Rapier
ca. 1630 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The steel hilt silver plated and decorated with punched work

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitlePappenheimer (popular title)
Materials and techniques
Steel silver plated and decorated with punched work
Brief description
Rapier, silver plated steel hilt decorated with punched work, 'Pappenheimer' type, Flemish, ca. 1630
Physical description
The steel hilt silver plated and decorated with punched work
Dimensions
  • Blade length: 112.0cm
  • Hilt length: 21.0cm
  • Whole length: 133.0cm
  • Hilt width: 21.2cm
  • Hilt depth: 17.0cm
Credit line
Purchased from the Funds of the Farquharson Bequest
Object history
From the De Cosson Collection
Historical context
A type of rapier known as a 'Pappenheimer' widely used during the Thirty Years War (1618-48), so called because this form of pierced basket hilt was favoured by Gottfried Heinrich, Graf Pappenheim, a famous general for the Hapsburgs. Many smiths throughout Germany and the Low Countries copied the style, which provides excellent sword hand protection.
Bibliographic reference
Hayward, J.F. Swords and Daggers. London: HMSO, 1963
Other numbers
  • 20a - Hayward, Swords and Daggers
  • 20 - North, European Swords
Collection
Accession number
M.56-1946

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Record createdMarch 25, 2004
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