ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
RIDING SWORD. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 4-1812-B |
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Name | Riding Sword |
Period | Around 1812 |
Guard | Made of iron, comprising a straight angle stirrup guard. Cup-shaped semi-plate, slightly curved towards the blade, black wooden grip with longitudinal grooves, pommel and ferrule grooved to match the knob. Iron bridge on the left side of the base for thumb placement. |
Blade | Straight, with a square spine in the first two thirds and an edge in the rest; on the outside, an edge running along its entire length to the tip, which forms a blade with three flat surfaces. |
Scabbard | Probably black leather with iron fittings. |
Inscription | CAD LA (Line Cavalry) 1804 To (Toledo) R (royal property) Cs. IV (Charles IV) |
Description | This blade is of ammunition type, meaning it is royal property, hence intended for troops, suggesting that Cavalry soldiers used swords with iron stirrup guards. |
Total Length | 1000 mm |
Blade Length | 855 mm |
Width H | 33 mm |
Photographs | Lluc Sala |