ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER CIRCA 1803. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 4-1803-D |
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Name | Light Cavalry Officer’s Saber |
Period | Circa 1803 |
Fittings | Gilt brass, protective ring, robust long grip, small reinforcement, knuckle guard with central protrusion, wooden grip with hemp spirals and fine dark leather. |
Blade | Very wide, central hollow, flat back, continuous edge, and centered side channel. |
Scabbard | Leather with three brass fittings and two rings. |
Inscription | DO NOT DRAW ME WITHOUT REASON, DO NOT SHEATH ME WITHOUT HONOR |
Description | Excellent saber for officers of light cavalry, hussars, and chasseurs, compliant with the 1803 Regulations, based on French models from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. |
Total Cavalry | 16,164 men and 13,044 horses in 1803. |
Total Length | 1010 mm |
Blade Length | 880 mm |
Blade Width | 35 mm |
Museum Inventory | Army Museum of La Coruña |
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