ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
ESPADÍN. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 2-1911-A |
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Name | Espadín |
Type | Quartermaster Corps Officer’s pattern 1911 |
Hilt | Gilded and chiselled metal, three-lobed decorated pommel, screwed quillon, grip worked with Spanish weapons, chiselled straight-quill crossguard, Quartermaster Corps shield. |
Blade | Straight, with ridges on the first third and double-edged with three facets on the rest. |
Scabbard | Black leather with gilded mouthpiece and chape, Spanish coat of arms on the button. |
Inscription | FABCA DE TOLEDO 1907 |
Creation of the Corps | By Royal Decree of November 4, 1911, the Quartermaster and Auditing Corps were created. |
Distinctive Emblem | A sun between two palms in gold (Quartermaster Corps). |
Total Length | 885 mm |
Blade Length | 760 mm |
Width | 9 mm |
Collection | Author’s collection |
Espadín Type | Quartermaster Corps Officer’s small sword pattern 1911 |
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