
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
LOOPED SWORD AND SHELLS. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
| Reference | 2-1600-H |
|---|---|
| Name | Looped sword and shells “JUAN DE VALENCIA” |
| Era | 17th Century |
| Guard | Made of iron, with branches and bridges in perfect symmetrical arrangement; long quillons; simple ring supported by two arms; converging arms; two grilled shells; pommel in a vertically ribbed urn; strong rectangular crossguard; wooden grip in Solomon spiral wrapped in iron wire. |
| Blade | Straight, double-edged on both sides, with a fuller in the strong third and robust edges on the inside and outside up to the tip. |
| Inscription | ME FECIT VALENCIA. S |
| Total Length | 1200 mm |
| Blade Length | 1020 mm |
| Width H | 026 mm |
| Description | Looped sword with lower shells, from the group mistakenly called “Pappenheimer,” a copy of Spanish styles from the 16th century. |
| Inventory Museum | ARMORY MUSEUM OF ÁLAVA, registration no. 431 |







