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art-of-swords:  Rapier with Scabbard Date: about 1540 Culture: Italian Medium: steel, silver, wood Measurements: overall length 43 3/8 inches (110.2 cm); blade   length 38 ¼ inches (97.2 cm) From the early 16th century onward, the practice of wearing
art-of-swords:  Rapier with Scabbard Date: about 1540 Culture: Italian Medium: steel, silver, wood Measurements: overall length 43 3/8 inches (110.2 cm); blade   length 38 ¼ inches (97.2 cm) From the early 16th century onward, the practice of wearing
art-of-swords:  Rapier with Scabbard Date: about 1540 Culture: Italian Medium: steel, silver, wood Measurements: overall length 43 3/8 inches (110.2 cm); blade   length 38 ¼ inches (97.2 cm) From the early 16th century onward, the practice of wearing
art-of-swords:  Rapier with Scabbard Date: about 1540 Culture: Italian Medium: steel, silver, wood Measurements: overall length 43 3/8 inches (110.2 cm); blade   length 38 ¼ inches (97.2 cm) From the early 16th century onward, the practice of wearing
art-of-swords:  Rapier with Scabbard Date: about 1540 Culture: Italian Medium: steel, silver, wood Measurements: overall length 43 3/8 inches (110.2 cm); blade   length 38 ¼ inches (97.2 cm) From the early 16th century onward, the practice of wearing
art-of-swords:  Rapier with Scabbard Date: about 1540 Culture: Italian Medium: steel, silver, wood Measurements: overall length 43 3/8 inches (110.2 cm); blade   length 38 ¼ inches (97.2 cm) From the early 16th century onward, the practice of wearing
art-of-swords:  Rapier with Scabbard Date: about 1540 Culture: Italian Medium: steel, silver, wood Measurements: overall length 43 3/8 inches (110.2 cm); blade   length 38 ¼ inches (97.2 cm) From the early 16th century onward, the practice of wearing