SPANISH SWORDS ENCYCLOPEDIA
Official Saber of Grenadiers and Infantry Hunters, model 1818. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (swords expert)
Reference | 2-1818-B |
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Name | Official Saber of Grenadiers and Infantry Hunters, model 1818 |
Garnishment | Made in a single block of gilded brass, with galloons on the handle and a guard with a knop finished in a small sphere. |
Blade | Curved, with a flat spine on the first two-thirds, inscribed with destination; edge outside and on the blade. Longer than the Sergeant’s. |
Overall Length | 995 mm |
Blade Length | 745 mm |
Blade Width | 30 mm |
Scabbard | Made of horn, with a brass throat and tip. Button for suspension on the baldric. |
Inscription | (on the handle) N 4 (on the throat) Approved by S.M. in 1818 (on the blade) Approved by S.M. in 1818 for officers Grenadiers and Hunters |
Description | This saber was only in use for four years, hence its scarcity. In 1822, a new saber was regulated, but it was soon abolished by Ferdinand VII. |
Museum Inventory | ARMY MUSEUM inv. No. 1671 |
Photograph | Photographs by Esperanza Montero |