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Clemens Horn. Rapier, c. 1620–30. steel, blued and gilded, Overall: 111.1 cm (43 3/4 in.); Blade: 89.2 cm (35 1/8 in.); Quillions: 21.3 cm (8 3/8 in.). Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Severance, 1916.697. CC0.
Rapier
c. 1620–30
Clemens Horn
Clemens Horn (German, 1586–1617)
Medieval Art
Rapier, c. 1620–30. Clemens Horn (German, 1586–1617). Steel, blued and gilded; overall: 111.1 cm (43 3/4 in.); blade: 89.2 cm (35 1/8 in.); quillions: 21.3 cm (8 3/8 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Severance 1916.697 The "Pappenheimer" hilt seen here is named after Count Pappenheimer (1594-1632) who popularized the style which offered more protection to the hand with its large pierced plates.
Overall: 111.1 cm (43 3/4 in.); Blade: 89.2 cm (35 1/8 in.); Quillions: 21.3 cm (8 3/8 in.)
Inscribed
Inscription: NEC TEMPARE NEC TIMIDE / INTER ARMA SILENT LEGE / VERITATEM DILIGE ET PUGNA PRO PATRIA Translation: Neither without cause, nor fearfully/Between arms and silent law/ Prize truth and the fight for one's country. Inscription: Unicorn Head Remark: Mark of the bladesmith Clemens Horn