
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
OFFICER’S CAVALRY MOUNTING SWORD OF THE ROYAL GUARD AROUND 1835. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
| Reference | 4-1835-A | 
|---|---|
| Name | Mounting Sword | 
| Period | 1835 | 
| Hilt | Brass, with a ring, three quillons, wide langets, knuckle bow, and ferrule. Ebony wood grip covered with sharkskin, wired with twisted wire and two copper wires. Spanish coat of arms under a royal crown, surrounded by large palm leaves. | 
| Blade | Straight, rounded back, fullers in the first third, three flat sections and two edges in the rest. | 
| Scabbard | Iron, with chape, two bands with rings, and drag. | 
| Inscription | FA N¹ Ð TOLEDO / AÑO Đ 1837. | 
| Use | Likely used by officers of the Royal Guard during the reign of Isabel II. | 
| Total Length | 1045 mm | 
| Blade Length | 900 mm | 
| Width | 025 mm | 
| Collection | V.N. | 
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