
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
HONOR SWORD OR REWARD OF THE CARLIST ARMY AROUND 1875. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
| Reference | 3-cata-G |
|---|---|
| Name | Honor Sword of the Carlist Army |
| Era | Circa 1875 |
| Guard | Gilded brass, fully engraved and chased. Complete pommel decorated with acanthus leaves. |
| Blade | Lightly curved, sharpened to the tip, round spine in the first two thirds. |
| Scabbard | Metal, with beautifully decorated gilded brass throat and tip. |
| Inscription | The General Council of the Lordship of Biscay to Colonel D. Eulogio de Isasi, Castle of Aspe April 12, 1875 |
| Total Length | 920 mm |
| Blade Length | 880 mm |
| Width H | 024 mm |
| Description | The Lordship of Biscay gifted this honor sword to D. Eulogio de Isasi, Carlist Colonel under the command of the pretender D. Carlos VII, Duke of Madrid. |







