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  • Bone Grip Swept Hilt Rapier

    $300.00 Add to Bag

    The swept hilt rapier was quite popular in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. This Bone Grip Swept Hilt Rapier is hand forged and has a blade of high carbon steel. The diamond cross section provides firmness and flexibility.

  • Fencers Swept Hilt Rapier

    $182.65 Add to Bag

    As swords became lighter, carrying and fighting with one became popular among civilians. This Fencers Swept Hilt Rapier is one sword that a noble might have carried, as much for self-defense as a symbol of personal skill and prestige.

  • Renaissance Swept Hilt Rapier

    $188.95 Add to Bag

    Whether you are a musketeer or another swashbuckling swordsman, be sure to have a sword for fighting like the Renaissance Swept Hilt Rapier. This functional sword is a great option for historical reenactments and adding to sword collections.

  • Decorative Italian Sword

    $51.00 Add to Bag

    Replicating the extraordinary styling of 17th century Italian rapiers, the Decorative Italian Sword embodies the appearance of a sword that likely would have been carried by a gentleman for the sole purpose of dueling.

  • Wire Wrapped Hilt Rapier

    Original price was: $165.00.Current price is: $113.00. Add to Bag

    Predecessor to fencing weapons as we know them, the Rapier is nearly the progenitor of a line of swords that emphasizes precision, agility, technique, and a counter-and-thrust style that has become the modern sport of fencing.

  • Swept Hilt Rapier with Black Handle

    $352.00 Add to Bag

    Presenting the Swept Hilt Rapier with Black Handle—a perfect blend of elegance and functionality. This rapier is more than just a sword; it’s a statement piece for those who appreciate the art of fencing and historical weaponry.

  • Swept Hilt Rapier

    $343.00 Add to Bag

    Introducing the Swept Hilt Rapier, a blade that melds tradition with craftsmanship, crafted for the discerning swordsman and collector alike. Its essence captured in the elegance of a rapier with a rich lineage dating back to the Renaissance.

  • Brass Cup Hilt Musketeer Sword

    $317.00 Add to Bag

    When you want a sword with swashbuckling style to show off in your home, the Brass Cup Hilt Musketeer Sword by Art Gladius will be a great choice. This musketeer sword makes an ideal addition to any weaponry collection or medieval decor.

  • Red Moon Rapier Sword

    Original price was: $113.00.Current price is: $102.00. Add to Bag

    In order to properly dress as one of the kings musketeers, you should have a blade at your side like the Red Moon Rapier Sword. Add this decorative sword to your home decor or any other weaponry collection.

  • Black Sea Rapier Sword

    Original price was: $113.00.Current price is: $102.00. Add to Bag

    Why not add a touch of Renaissance style to your space by displaying a popular weapon of the time with the Black Sea Rapier Sword? Add this decorative sword to your home decor or any other weaponry collection.

  • Shell Guard Swept Hilt Rapier

    $201.55 Add to Bag

    As a swashbuckling swordsman, you require a rapier to aid you in your fights against the enemy. You wield the Shell Guard Swept Hilt Rapier. This sword is a great option for historical reenactments and adding to sword collections.

  • Pappenheimer Pierced Guard Rapier

    $201.55 Add to Bag

    Musketeers, when fighting in the defense of their king, require a blade to aid them. Check out the Pappenheimer Pierced Guard Rapier. This sword is a great option for historical reenactments and adding to sword collections.

  • 17th Century Pappenheimer Rapier

    $201.55 Add to Bag

    If you wish to become a German mercenary from the 1600s, make sure that you check out the 17th Century Pappenheimer Rapier for your ensemble. This sword is a great option for historical reenactments and adding to sword collections.

  • Wire Hilt Rapier

    Original price was: $98.00.Current price is: $89.00. Add to Bag

    A gentlemans weapon, if ever there was one, the rapier is made for those who emphasize technique and skill, rather than brute force. This Wire Hilt Rapier recreates a fine sword that would have suited any noble lords look quite well.

  • Black Hilt Rapier

    Original price was: $92.00.Current price is: $83.00. Add to Bag

    Not all rapiers were made for the social elite of the renaissance. They were a common sword of the day, and so some, like this Black Hilt Rapier, were made to be less ornate. Being less fancy hardly decreased its effectiveness.

  • Wired Black Hilt Rapier

    Original price was: $98.00.Current price is: $89.00. Add to Bag

    Even nobles carried rapiers, as much for personal defense as for the appeal that one could bring to your attire. This Wired Black Hilt Rapier is one such rapier that brings fancy design to the table, while still looking quite capable.

  • Deschaux Rapier

    $350.00 Add to Bag

    With its graceful, artistic lines, the rapier has always been a romantic symbol of the Renaissance. The reality is that the rapier is a deadly hand-to-hand combat weapon, perfectly suited for the swift duelists of the day.

  • Spanish Cup Hilted Sword

    $51.00 Add to Bag

    Gorgeously designed in the appearance of a 17th century Spanish side sword, the Spanish Cup Hilted Sword displays a spectacular Renaissance era styling that is excellent for expressing your love of this historical period.

  • Ornate Renaissance Colichemarde

    $143.59 Add to Bag

    The colichemarde was designed as something of a middle-ground weapon. It featured a small blade for a more nimble attack, but sacrificed nothing in terms of parrying ability. This Ornate Renaissance Colichemarde also has a fine look.

  • Pappenheimer Hilt Rapier

    $182.65 Add to Bag

    The rapier was a popular weapon across all of Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries, and each area had its own design. This Pappenheimer Hilt Rapier, for instance, is a reproduction of a sword that is based out of Germany.

  • Spanish Fluted Cup Rapier

    $151.15 Add to Bag

    Rapiers came in all sorts of different hilt styles, many of them divided up by the regions they were favored in. This Spanish Fluted Cup Rapier leaves little question as to where its design originated, or where it was most popular.

  • Small Sword

    Original price was: $539.89.Current price is: $431.91. Add to Bag

    The advantage of the sword point over the edge became increasingly evident by the end of the 16th century. The Small Sword is a rapier, with its thin profile and emphasized point, based on the popular choice in civilian self-defense.

  • Cavalier Rapier

    Original price was: $449.89.Current price is: $359.91. Add to Bag

    A smaller, lighter, and faster version of the classic rapier, the Cavalier Rapier features a sharp, double-edged blade with a needle tip, allowing for more speed and agility. The dueling sword is crafted from 1055 carbon steel.

  • Colichemarde Sword

    Original price was: $506.14.Current price is: $404.91. Add to Bag

    True to form, our Colichemarde Sword mirrors the Renaissance original with its extra-long, wide forte that abruptly tapers down to an acute point. The hilt features a decorative yet functional shell guard complete with finger loops.

  • Ribbed Shell Swept Hilt Rapier

    Original price was: $629.89.Current price is: $511.41. Add to Bag

    Beautifully polished and with a single, wide fuller at the forte, the Ribbed Shell Swept Hilt Rapier is a dueling weapon with perfect balance to its long, narrow blade. Its distinctive hilt is made of high quality stainless steel.

  • Christus Imperat Rapier

    $357.50 Add to Bag

    Why not wield a sword that is functional and has some impressive decorative style? Take the Christus Imperat Rapier onto the battlefield. The flamboyantly formed hilt is both beautiful and functional.

  • Musketeer Rapier

    $357.50 Add to Bag

    The musket, though the prime weapon of the French Musketeers, was a cumbersome firearm, both to load and fire, so a good rapier was a necessary second weapon that no musketeer was likely ever without.

In pre-revolutionary France, a mousquetaire belonged in one of two companies that served the Royal household. Known for their high esprit de corps, these cavalry regiments were deemed Grey Musketeers or Black Musketeers – named for the colors of their horses – depending on whether they belonged to the King or the Cardinals company. The novel, The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, popularized these figures once more decades after their disbandment. As such, the iconic characters DArtagnan, Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and Cardinal Richelieu continue to appear within pop culture along with the signature phrase – All for one, and one for all! At Buying a Sword, you can find many excellent Musketeer swords based on the weapons used by these soldiers. Due to the cumbersome nature of muskets at the time, rapiers served as important weapon in any Musketeers arsenal. Our functional Musketeer rapiers and decorative Musketeer swords make perfect re-enactment accessories, training blades, collectibles, and decor accents. No Renaissance sword is as iconic as those wielded by these famous guards!

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