
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
OFFICIAL MARINE INFANTRY SABER AROUND 1825. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
| Reference | 4-1825-E |
|---|---|
| Name | Marine Infantry Officer |
| Era | Circa 1825 |
| Guard | Clearly of English influence, made of brass, with quillons in a classic openwork volute arrangement. |
| Blade | Curved, with a typical naval profile, corded back and cutting edge on the outside with a notable false edge on the blade. |
| Scabbard | Black leather with three brass fittings and two rings for straps. |
| Inscription | No visible inscription |
| Total Length | 870 mm |
| Blade | 815 mm |
| Width | 24 mm |
| Description | Its Victorian style is unmistakable and ended up captivating Marine Infantry officers. |
| Museum Inventory | Naval Museum of Madrid |
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