
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
OFFICIAL INFANTRY SABRE FROM 1802. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
| Reference | 4-1802-A |
|---|---|
| Name | Official Infantry Sabre |
| Period | 1802 |
| Guard | Made of gilded brass, simple and functional, with a slight curve. |
| Description of the Guard | Flat pommel with slight chiseling, wooden grip without wire or braids, and a quillon turned towards the blade. |
| Blade | Curved, very wide, with a broad central hollow, flat spine, straight edge, channel in the center, and double-edged blade. |
| Inscription | “VIVA ESPAÑA” along with the coat of arms of Spain on both sides. |
| Scabbard | Leather, with brass fittings and end cap, and a suspension button for the belt. |
| Type of Sabre | Cinching sabre, with a suspension button for the belt. |
| Total Length | 890 mm |
| Blade Length | 755 mm |
| Blade Width | 036 mm |







