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Granaderos Sabre: History and Unique Design of the 18th Century

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS

SABER. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)


Reference 4-1790-D
Name Granadier and Infantry Hunter Officer
Period Late 18th century – Early 19th century
Guard Entirely made of gilded brass. Handguard in the shape of a stirrup, flat protective knuckle guard shaped like an “S”, triangular plate, and quillon turned downward. Long grip up to the ferrule and pommel. Smooth grip with regimental marks “2° 145”.
Blade Curved, very wide, with a wide central hollow, inscription “POR MY LEY Y POR MY REY” and military trophies. Flat spine on the inside, continuous edge on the outside, and double-edged tip.
Scabbard Made of black leather, with a brass gilded throat and chape. Button with floral decoration for suspension on the belt.
Inscription POR MY LEY Y POR MY REY
Regimental Marks B 2º 145
Measurements Total Length: 805 mm, Blade: 680 mm, Blade Width: 37 mm
Description Due to its size, it was used by the Infantry and possibly by the Granadiers and Hunters. It may have belonged to an officer of the National Militia. Used in the War of Independence in defense of Spain.
Photography Photographs by Lluc Sala