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Spina Autunnale - Italian for "Autumnal Thorn"
Either an organic (strictly plant-based, no metal) or organic-themed (all metal with shapes simulating plants) Halloween rapier, with an orange pumpkin pommel with pumpkin stem button, distressed metal or moss-colored briar vine- and/or leaf-shaped enarmes+quillion+knuckle bow+handguard. An old, distressed blade should top the sword, and the sword's grip should look rustic as well underneath its protective foliage. The scabbard should show several buckles (the more, the better! what I mean here is at least 5 or 6...) above the blade's hilt to simulate the appearance of a frog fastening it to the wielder. The scabbard overall should be in a black leather with warm orange accents/stitching. The scabbard's metals (i.e. buckles) should be bronze-colored with a matching metal tip to finish.
Rapier parts reference:
http://user.netonecom.net/~swordman/SwordMaking/pix/parts.jpg
Blade & grip reference:
http://101antiquesword.com/image/cache/data/antique%20pictures/2014/03/antique%20rapier%20101-800x600.jpg
http://www.antiques.com/vendor_item_images/ori_1910_2009794412_1144831_antique_rapier_102.jpg
Scabbard & frog reference:
http://www.lutel-handicraft.com/files/products/Lutel_rapier_14005Aw.jpg (frog)
http://www.lutel-handicraft.com/files/products/Lutel_smallsword_14019Ew.jpg (scabbard body shape)
Thorned vine shape/color reference:
https://img1.etsystatic.com/000/0/6475014/il_fullxfull.327260623.jpg (color & shape)
http://joshfecteau.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/commongreenbrierstem.jpg (shape)
Pumpkin pommel reference (preferably with shorter stem):
http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/736x/98/54/4d/98544d08ce9d29d78821d8800c914aab.jpg
Leaf handguard shape reference:
http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2012/178/5/9/sidesword__shiavona___2_by_qualcuno-d551qpj.jpg
http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2012/178/a/6/sidesword__shiavona___4_by_qualcuno-d551qtu.jpg
Vine handguard shape reference (multiple pictures therein):
http://s453.photobucket.com/user/serge021974/media/DSCF1459.jpg.html
Mietitura Spazzatrice - Italian for "Harvest Sweeper"
A witch's broom with a narrow, bristled end and crooked handle, possibly with an actual crook at the very top of the handle (see last photo).
References:
http://www.spirithalloween.com/images/spirit/products/processed/01037100.zoom.a.jpg
http://preview.turbosquid.com/Preview/2014/08/02__01_27_32/WitchBroom_1.jpgecfd90fd-9b78-4b8b-b220-9a35fec1cbfcOriginal.jpg
http://rubies.com/images/worldwide/xl/2420xl.jpg (referencing top of handle crook only)
Edit: Forgot to mention the requested sword type. I would actually like to see this made available for multiple sword types, but I guess if one has to be selected as first, I'd go with either Longsword or Scimitar.
http://imgur.com/5k1LfFA