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Historical Boss Sable: Elegance and Exclusivity in 1820

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SPANISH SWORDS ENCYCLOPEDIA

SWORD OF Chiefs and Officers circa 1820. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)


Reference 4-1820-D
Name Chief and Officer’s Saber
Era Circa 1820
Hilt Gold-plated brass, fully English manufacture and design with lion’s head and “F7” monogram of Ferdinand VII
Blade Curved and wide, with a slight thumb groove, square spine, false edge in the last quarter, blued and gilded with a prominent “F7” monogram
Scabbard Leathe, with three gilded brass mounts and two rings
Inscription Crown and “F7” monogram
Total Length 825 mm
Blade Length 700 mm
Blade Width 035 mm
Description This saber belonged to a high-ranking officer of Ferdinand VII’s army
Collection Juan Parés