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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
Espadín. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (swords expert)
| Reference | 4-1860-L |
|---|---|
| Name | Official Military Sanitation Sword Model 1860 |
| Garnish | Isabelline, made of gilded brass in the shape of a cross. Spanish shield between ramping lions. |
| Handle | Ebony wood with a gilded cord. Caduceus of Asclepius on the front, fasces of lictors between oak branches on the back. |
| Blade | Straight with a ricasso, the first third broad with rounded lox, two edges at three-thirds in the remaining sections. |
| Sheath | Black leather with gilded throat and tip, special collar below the cross to secure the throat. |
| Inscription | Fa DE TOLEDO |
| Overall Length | 900 mm |
| Blade Length | 735 mm |
| Blade Width | 014 mm |
| Description | Belt sword for Military Sanitation officer, model 1860, according to Royal Order dated 28-3-1860. |







