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Rare Colonial Civil Guard Saber: History and Design

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS

SABER. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)


Reference 4-1896-F
Name SABER
Era circa 1896
Design Robert
Hilt Iron, with full knuckleguard, wide, without edges and with a small quillon. Initials “G C”. Ergonomic grip with checkered wood.
Blade Slightly curved, with a ricasso and continuous edge. Narrow flat sides on the outside and flat back on the inside.
Overall Length 939 mm
Blade Length 774 mm
Blade Width 22 mm
Scabbard Iron, nickel-plated, with chape, band, and ring.
Inscription FABRICA DE TOLEDO, Armas de España
Description Saber used in the colonies by the Colonial Guard of the Civil Guard. Hard to find.
Collection Rafael Jordá


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