
It is off a very fine blade that I believe is Victorian hilted. I have seen these hilts elsewhere a time or two, but they were with substandard blades. This blade on the other hand is the real deal. It is perfection in design, geometry and feel. The weapon when handled is very light and moves with the ease of a lighter rapier.




What I might have here is more of a composite weapon with an older blade. I have seen and handled Victorian Copies before and there is usually something not quite right with them. It is also usually with the blades. However, this one is right. If it is contemporary to the hilt, which I assume to be a Victorian, then there existed one heck of a bladesmith using his great skill to create a reproduction. If only such skill existed today. I own quite a few modern reproduction pieces and none of them hold a candle to this.