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Belt Sword: Elegance and Tradition for Engineers

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS

CEÑIR SWORD. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)


Reference 3-ingc-A
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