ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
CEÑIR SWORD. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 3-ingc-A |
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Name | Ceñir Sword |
Body | Corps of Roads, Canals and Ports Engineers |
Model | 1876 |
Guard | Made of engraved and gilded brass. Hollow pommel with a ring and a lion’s head. Knob, spherical pommel chiseled and ferrule. Ring with the arms of Spain and emblem of the Corps of Roads, Canals and Ports Engineers. Ebony grip wired with golden twisted thread. |
Blade | Straight, with a fuller and three flat sides on both edges for the rest. |
Scabbard | Black leather with gilded mounts and tip. Suspension button with the coat of arms of Spain. |
Inscription | FABCA DE TOLEDO |
Total Length | 900 mm |
Blade Length | 750 mm |
Blade Width | 012 mm |
Description | This sword belongs to the uniformity regulation of the Ministry of Development for the Corps of Roads, Canals and Ports Engineers from 1876. |
Collection | Author’s collection |