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Espadín De Cazoleta Tomás De Ayala: Jewelry of the 18th Century

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS

CAZOLETA ESPADÍN BY TOMÁS DE AYALA, 18TH CENTURY. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)


Reference 2-1770-A
Name Cazoleta Espadín
Author Tomas de Ayala
Era 18th Century
Guard Made of silver, beautifully engraved and decorated. Small cazoleta, covered ricasso, with four quillons or ears that finish at the cazoleta. Guard ring held at the top by a screw, featuring a small decorated ball in the center. Sphere-shaped pommel with a high cap. Fusiform wooden grip wrapped in various braids with silver thread, alternating with smooth sections, all secured with two ferrules in Turkish head style.
Blade Notable straight Toledo blade, of considerable length, featuring grooves in the first fifth and extending to three flat sections up to the tip. Double-edged throughout.
Inscription TOMÁS DE AYALA / TOLEDO
Description Another remarkable treasure from the famous Toledo swordsman Tomás de Ayala. All art lovers, especially those in New York, can enjoy this wonder displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Total Length 1082 mm
Blade Length 904 mm
Width 12.5 mm
Museum Inventory Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) n° 14.25.1084