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Shell Sword of Pedro De Lezama: 17th Century Jewels

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS

SWORD OF SHELLS BY PEDRO DE LEZAMA 17th century. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)


Reference 2-1640-B
Name Sword of Shells
Era 17th century
Guard Made of shells and ribbons in perfect combination. The shells, complete and elevated, have been pierced with small crosses and stars well distributed across their surface to serve as effective point breakers. Long cylindrical quillons reinforced with bridges and bars connecting the quillons to the upper edge of the shells and the center of the handguard, forming a set of effective solidity. Pommel in urn shape. Tapered grip and flared base.
Blade Straight, double-edged, with a groove in the strong third. Sharp on both sides up to the tip.
Total Length 1030 mm
Blade Length 835 mm
Blade Width 20 mm
Inscription PEDRO D LECAMA
Description The swordsmith Pedro de Lecama (or Lezama) worked in Toledo and Seville in the 17th century and is listed as number 84 in the Palomares registry.
Museum Inventory Lázaro Galdiano Museum, inv. no. 7382