
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
ARZÓN ESTOQUE (Perrillo or Lobo). Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
| Reference | 2-1550-A |
|---|---|
| Name | Arzón Estoque (Perrillo or Lobo) |
| Period | 16th Century |
| Guard | Gold-plated iron, cross guard with straight cylindrical quillons, square cross-section to protect the blade, tapered wooden grip wired, curved pommel. |
| Blade | Straight, narrow and very long, with a point, double-edged and four facets. Copper-filled mark of the smith. |
| Description | Arzón estoque or saddle sword, designed for use while mounted, functioning like a lance. |
| Total Length | 1140 mm |
| Blade Width | 013 mm |
| Ownership | It appears to have belonged to Don Juan de Austria and was listed in the inventory of swords of King Charles I of Spain. |
| Museum Inventory | Royal Armory of Madrid, NATIONAL HERITAGE inv. no. G-14 |
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