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Two-handed sword Sebastián Hernández: Sword of the 16th century

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS

MANDOBLE. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)


Reference 2-1580-A
Name Mandoble “SEBASTIÁN HERNÁNDEZ – EL VIEJO”
Period 16th Century
Guard Cross of polished steel. Large grip for two-handed use, made of wood and tightly wire-wrapped with metal thread. Knob shaped like a spinning top, also wire-wrapped halfway, with metal thread like the grip and finished with an attractive pommel. Straight quillon ending in an acorn shape with a small protrusion. On the front of the quillon, an oval handguard ring, with a small spike-breaker.
Blade Straight and very long. With a ricasso, flat spine, and the rest, up to the tip, on three flats and two edges.
Total Length 1540 mm
Blade Length 1275 mm
Blade Width 045 mm
Description Mandoble, montante, and estoque are names given to this type of large sword that must be used with both hands. – Mandoble: generic name – Montante: for infantry use – Estoque: for cavalry.
Inventory Museum MUSEO LÁZARO GALDIANO, inv. no. 1332