ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
MOUNTING SWORD FOR LINE CAVALRY OFFICER MODEL 1840. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 4-1840-M |
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Name | Mounting Sword, Line Cavalry Officer, model 1840 |
Hilt | English style, engraved brass cup guard, cylindrical quillon, continuous knuckle bow and ferrule. Gunsmith mark Ybarzábal, 1843. |
Grip | Fine wood, wrapped with tinned wire twisted between two smooth wires of the same material. |
Blade | Straight, slight mustache-like curve, rounded spines, parallel fullers in the first third, double-edged and three flat surfaces extending to the tip. |
Scabbard | Iron, with throat secured by two screws, two bands and one ring on each band. |
Inscription | FA N¹ D TOLEDO 1841, Cup guard: Ibarzabal 1843 |
Description | Guard in the English style from the 1840-50s, straight blade common in Line Cavalry and Royal Guards. |
Total Length | 1006 mm |
Blade Length | 910 mm |
Blade Width | 026 |
Photography | Lluc Sala |
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