
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
DAGGER Corps of Forest Engineers model 1865. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword specialist)
| Reference | 3-imgn-A |
|---|---|
| Name | DAGGER |
| Corps | Corps of Forest Engineers |
| Model | 1865 |
| Hilt | Fully chiseled in gilded brass, handle and quillons in oak tree trunk with leaves and fruits. Emblem of the Corps of Forest Engineers on the central shield. |
| Blade | Wide, with a false edge, very well decorated, with three panels and double-edged in the rest. |
| Sheath | Black leather with beautifully chiseled throat and finial, button in acorn shape, and side rings for suspension ribbon. |
| Inscription | FABRICA DE TOLEDO 1865 |
| Description | In 1848, the first Higher Technical School of Forest Engineers was created in Spain. This dagger model 1865 is a design that reflects the importance of the profession. |
| Total Length | 590 mm |
| Blade | 458 mm |
| Blade Width | 43 mm |







