
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
Lazo and Shell Sword by Francisco Ruiz in Toledo, 17th century. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
| Reference | 2-1625-B |
|---|---|
| Name | Lazo and Shell Sword |
| Author | Francisco Ruiz |
| Period | 17th century |
| Guard | Made of iron, with symmetrically arranged arms and bridges, cross guard, simple ring, converging quillons, two die-cut shells with stars, pear-shaped pommel, pointed escutcheon, grip wrapped with iron wire |
| Blade | Straight, with two flat sides, featuring a groove in its strong third and robust edges on the inside and outside |
| Total Length | 1260 mm |
| Blade Length | 1030 mm |
| Width | 30 mm |
| Additional Description | Lazo sword, similar to the mistakenly called ‘Pappenheimers’, forged by Spanish armorers in the 16th century |







