
SPANISH SWORDS ENCYCLOPEDIA
Belt Sword. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
| Reference | 4-1814-D |
|---|---|
| Name | Belt Sword |
| Era | 1814 |
| Fittings | Gold-plated brass, lion-headed pommel, ring and galiçuelo, with a front shell-shaped guard, Spanish arms with an Artillery emblem stamped with the Infante crown. |
| Blade | Straight, with a central groove in the first third and two flat surfaces in the rest. Both sides are sharpened. |
| Sheath | Black leather, with a gilded brass throat and chape. Suspension button for the belt. |
| Inscription | None visible |
| Description | Fernandine-style belt sword, used by artillery chiefs and officers prior to the standard models of 1828 and 1843. |
| Total Length | 850 mm |
| Blade Length | 730 mm |
| Width H | 20 mm |







