
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 |







