ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
ESPADÍN. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 3-diplo-C |
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Name | Espadín |
Era | Around 1810 |
Guard | Engraved and gilded brass, handle made of ebony wood, curved pommel with a flat cap, shell with Spanish symbolism. |
Blade | Straight, rhomboidal section, with a central groove and two edges on two flats. |
Long T | 930 mm |
Blade | 805 mm |
Width H | 20 mm |
Sheath | Leather, with brass tip and ferrule, suspension button for the belt. |
Inscription | P F |
Description | Swords of “Diplomatic, whim, or presentation” used by gentlemen and high-ranking personalities in ceremonies. |
Collection | Elies Torres Claravalls |
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