SPANISH SWORDS ENCYCLOPEDIA
CEÇIR SWORD. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler
Reference | 4-1870-A |
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Name | Ceñir Sword – Army General Officer |
Model | 1870 |
Guard | Entirely gilded brass, heart-shaped basket with a short animal-head-shaped pommel and a snake-shaped ring, Spanish shield, globular pommel, and fluted grip. |
Blade | Straight, with a ricasso and outward-facing edge, with a spine in the first part of the interior, and a double and triple-edged blade in the second. The first third is highly engraved, featuring the Spanish shield, the general’s symbol, and the Artillery Factory of Toledo mark. |
Scabbard | Black leather with gilded chape and throat. |
Inscription | Artillery Factory of Toledo, Spanish Shield, and baton over the sword; Ceñir Sword for General Officers by Decree of May 5, 1870, issued by the Regency of the Kingdom. |
Overall Length | 940 mm |
Blade Length | 790 mm |
Blade Width | 018 mm |
Collection | A.G. |
Description | 1870 sword that replaced the 1840 model for general officers, while the regulation saber remained as the 1840 model with Turkish-style fittings. |