ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER MODEL 1860. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 4-1860-D |
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Name | Cavalry Officer’s Saber Model 1860 |
Guard | Iron, complete and closed of Prussian type. |
Grip | Leather-wrapped and wired with smooth wire. |
Knuckle bow | Continuous with ears. |
Blade | Slightly curved, with a ricasso. Channels close and parallel to the backs. |
Fuller | Almost imperceptible. |
Inner edge | Rounded back up to the ricasso which offers a false edge. |
Outer edge | Back up to almost halfway. |
Cutting edge | The rest of the blade up to the tip. |
Scabbard | Iron, with two bands and their rings. |
Chape | Lyre-shaped. |
Manufacture | Toledo Factory, Year 1844 |
Prices | Guards: 12.60 pesetas; Blades: 8.32 pesetas; Scabbards: 8.55 pesetas. |
Overall length | 970 mm |
Blade length | 845 mm |
Blade width | 25 mm |
Photography | Photographs by Lluc Sala |
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