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Infantry Saber 1800: Elegance and Military Distinction

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS

INFANTRY OFFICER’S SABER CIRCA 1800. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)


Reference 4-1800-B
Name Infantry Officer’s Saber
Period Circa 1800
Grip In gilded brass, stirrup-type guard, straight knuckle bow ending in a slightly elongated ball, black ebony grip
Blade Straight, of ammunition, with two edges and a straight spine on the exterior
Scabbard Of black leather with gilded chape and tip
Inscription R (royal property) C. IV (King Charles IV) Y (Infantry) To (Toledo) 1799
Total Length 815 mm
Blade Length 680 mm
Blade Width 28 mm
Description Royal property weapon mounted as a saber for an officer of King Charles IV, belonging to the infantry