
SPANISH SWORDS ENCYCLOPEDIA
OFFICIAL INFANTRY SWORD MODEL 1818. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 4-1818-D |
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Name | Official Infantry Sword Model 1818 |
Fittings | Gold-plated brass, pommel with helmet and feathers, grip with galloons, guard with number 1741, “coquille” type cup with inscription “nº 5 APPROVED BY HIS MAJESTY in 1818”. |
Blade | Straight, with small crossguard, three fullers, and two edges up to the point. |
Sheath | Serpent-shaped with brass throat and end cap, suspension button for the baldric. |
Inscription | RL FAÐ TO 1818, n° 5 APPROVED BY HIS MAJESTY IN 1818 (on the cup). |
Description | Very rare to find; it was only in service for four years. A similar sword is displayed at the Army Museum in Toledo, with differences in the grip and blade length. |
Total Length | 995 mm |
Blade Length | 750 mm |
Blade Width | 35 mm |
Museum | Army Museum, inv. no. 1741 |