
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
SWORD OF CEÑIR. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
| Reference | 3-dipl-U |
|---|---|
| Name | Sword of Ceñir |
| Period | Around 1950 |
| Fittings | Entirely made of gilded brass with alternating chiseled shells, chiseled knuckle bow and matching ring. The junction features a regular hexagon with lion heads and masks. Grip simulates wire wrapping, trilobated pommel with a top button. Shield of Spain and the legend “Una, Grande y Libre”. |
| Blade | Straight, with a fuller and engravings at the beginning, three-section edge along the rest. |
| Sheath | Brown leather with a brass tip and throat. |
| Inscription | Toledo Factory J: SAEZ Ciudad Rodrigo nº 6 Madrid |
| Additional Description | Similar to the previous basket, with changes in the figure “AXIII” and removal of the royal crown, considered “Diplomatic”. |
| Length T | 900 mm |
| Blade | 765 mm |
| Width H | 014 mm |







