
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
ESPADÍN. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
| Reference | 4-1843-D | 
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| Name | ESPADÍN | 
| Period | 1830-1843 | 
| Guard | Gilded brass with straight quillons crossed. Arms of Spain between rampant lions. | 
| Grip | Ebony wood wrapped with golden wire cord. | 
| Pommel | Trilobate with button and Navy emblem (anchor with cable and royal crown). | 
| Blade | Straight, with small ricasso and two-edged panels, forged in Solingen. | 
| Scabbard | Black leather with gilded throat and chape. Shield of Spain on the suspension button. | 
| Inscription | None | 
| Description | Isabeline dress sword influenced by the 1843 model for Artillery officers. | 
| Total Length | 920 mm | 
| Blade Length | 770 mm | 
| Blade Width | 011 mm | 
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