ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
CEÑIR SWORD. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 3-acgo-A |
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Name | Ceñir Sword |
Era | 1885 |
Guard | Brass-gold plated bowl, cutout, with hand guard and knuckle guard finished in dolphin head. Coat of arms of Spain among palm and oak branches. Grip in golden brass with ribbing, spherical pommel chiseled with plant elements and upper button. |
Blade | Straight, with large ricasso and three flat sections along both edges. |
Scabbard | Black leather with gold tip and throat. May have a button for suspension on the belt. Optionally leather scabbard with three brass-gold fittings and two rings. |
Inscription | ARTA FABA DE TOLEDO 1885 |
Total Length | 920 mm |
Blade Length | 780 mm |
Blade Width | 17 mm |
Description | Model of sword for Civil Governor, with features for ceñir or straps depending on the type of scabbard. |
Inventory | Author’s Collection |