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Historical Saber of the Officers of the Volunteers of Freedom

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS

Volunteers of Freedom Officer’s saber circa 1868. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword scholar)


Reference 3-xmna-S
Name Official Saber of the Volunteers of Freedom
Era Circa 1868
Guard Large brass shell completely pierced. Long knuckle guard with a pommel in the shape of a lion’s head sporting a long mane. Short quillon and smooth cylinder. Grip made of grooved wood, covered in sandpaper and held with copper wire. On the front of the ring, the legend “PATRIA Y LIBERTAD” is inscribed above a lion’s head and below a laurel or civic crown.
Blade Straight, with a small fuller, the spine on the inside in the first two-thirds with a central hollow. Edge on the outside and on the blade up to the tip.
Sheath Iron, with two clamps and their corresponding rings. Short flange.
Inscription None visible
Description Worthy and notable example, although demonstrating the enormous confusion that, in terms of weaponry, was evident in the National Militia and the Volunteers of Freedom. It is possibly a saber for mounted officers. In the idealized and excessive emblem appears a bit of everything: oak branches, lion’s head, four flags, the legend “Patria y Libertad” within a circle with a background of sun rays and, finally, at the top, a civilian crown.
Total Length 900 mm
Blade Length 770 mm
Blade Width 21 mm


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