ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
ESPADÍN DE BARQUILLA JUAN MARTIN IN TOLEDO 18TH CENTURY. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 2-1730-E |
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Name | Espadín de Barquilla |
Author | Juan Martín in Toledo |
Period | 18th Century |
Guard | Iron with a classic barquilla structure, fusiform grip covered with copper twisted wire, smooth ferrules, pommel in faceted sphere, straight and cylindrical crossguard, fluted escutcheon, a single side ring and bit with rounded edges. |
Blade | Forged by Juan Martín in Toledo, straight, narrow and very long, with a central groove in its first third. |
Scabbard | Supposedly made of leather with iron fittings. |
Inscription | JUAN MARTIN IN TOLEDO |
Description | Espadín used by the Army, with engravings related to the military world. |
Total Length | 1142 mm |
Blade Length | 970 mm |
Blade Width | 20 mm |
Collection | V.N. |
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