ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
OFFICIAL CAVALRY INTENDANCE SABER MODEL 1911, 1940 VARIANT WITH STRAIGHT BLADE. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 4-1940-C |
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Name | Official Cavalry Intendance Saber |
Model | 1911, 1940 variant |
Guard | Large gilt brass, with extensive protection consisting of piercings, quillons and rosettes. Intendance emblem with imperial crown. |
Grip | Puerto Seguro type, checkered wooden scales with two pins and pommel with special upper screw. |
Blade | Puerto Seguro type, straight with a flat back facing inward and edge to the outside. Flat fullers, groove in the last third of the spine, tip aligned on the symmetry axis. |
Scabbard | Nickeled iron with one clasp and one ring. Lyre-style drag. |
Inscription | ARTILLERIA FCA DE TOLEDO |
History | Changes in the crown between 1931 and 1940. Used until the 1943 uniform regulations. |
Total Length | 1000 mm |
Blade Length | 857 mm |
Width | 24 mm |
Collection | A. G. 707 |
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