ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
MILITARY ADMINISTRATION OFFICER’S SMALL SWORD MODEL 1907. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 4-1907-A |
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Name | Military Administration Officer’s Small Sword Model 1907 |
Hilt | Entirely made of white metal, richly engraved and decorated in the style of the period. Trilobed pommel adorned with floral motifs crowned with a high knop. Faceted spindle grip with “Amas de España” beneath a royal crown. Straight quillons ending in trefoils. |
Blade | Straight, thin, with a ricasso and double edges with a central fuller along the rest. |
Scabbard | Black leather with silvered chape and throat. The suspension button bears the coat of arms of Spain. |
Inscription | FABCA DE TOLEDO 1902 |
Total Length | 830 mm |
Blade Length | 700 mm |
Blade Width | 9 mm |
Description | Belt small sword with a white metal crossguard, engraved and silvered, featuring at the center the Corps emblem, a sun with rays. For the first time, the armament of the Military Administration carries its own emblem. |
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