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    Small sword - Wikipedia

    The small sword or smallsword (also court sword, Gaelic: claidheamh beag or claybeg, French: épée de cour, lit. “Sword of the court”) is a light one-handed sword designed for thrusting which evolved out of the longer and heavier rapier (espada ropera) of the late Renaissance. The height of the small sword's … See more

    The small sword guard is typically of the "shell" type, sometimes with two lobes that were decorated as clam shells. The shells were often replaced with a simple curved oval disk, which was … See more

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    Small swords were used both by the military (where they served more as a sign of a certain rank rather than a real weapon for close combat) and … See more

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  2. Smallswords: yep, light and fast – Arms

    Learn about the history and characteristics of the smallsword, a 18th century dueling weapon that was shorter, lighter, and more nimble than the rapier. See photos and videos of smallswords …

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    Learn about the history and varieties of smallswords, versatile swords that emerged in the Renaissance and were used for civilian, hunting, military and court purposes. See examples of …

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    Explore the history and craftsmanship of small swords, a sub-set of rapier that originated as a civilian weapon. See examples of French, German, Italian and English small swords from the 17th to the 19th century.

  11. Smallsword | French or British | The Metropolitan …

    Learn about the smallsword, a lighter and more refined version of the rapier, from the Met's collection of arms and armor. See images, details, and provenance of a smallsword from ca. 1790, decorated with enamel, gold, and …