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Officers’ Espadín: 19th Century Legal Elegance

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SPANISH SWORDS ENCYCLOPEDIA

ESPADIN. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)


Reference 4-1863-B
Name Official Espadín of the Legal Body
Era around 1863
Hilt Made of gilded and highly decorated brass. Trilobed pommel with a cap-shaped finial.
Blade Rounded edges in the first third and a triple-edged blade for the rest.
Vaina (Sheath) Black leather with gilded brass fittings. Cluster of leaves at the suspension button.
Inscription None visible
Description Blade that is not regulation for a Togado Minister and Auditors of the Military Legal Corps.
Symbols On the cross of the sword, two books representing the law and a balance symbolizing justice.
Total Length 900 mm
Blade Length 735 mm
Width 15 mm