SPANISH SWORDS ENCYCLOPEDIA
CÉNDIR SWORD. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 4-1861-A |
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Name | Officer of the General Staff Model 1861 Cêndir Sword |
Garnish | Reign of Queen Isabel II was prolific in swords and smallswords. Notable features include the profile of the hawksbill, the metal grip on the obverse worked with the Spanish shield, longitudinal striations on the reverse, pommel with military elements, and a five-pointed star between oak branches as the emblem of the Corps. |
Blade | With a ricasso and rounded shoulders in the first third, with three flats and edges in the rest. |
Scabbard | Black leather with gold-plated fitting and mouth. Spanish shield on the suspension button. |
Inscription | FABCA DE TOLEDO 1902. JORDANA PRINCE 9 MADRID |
Total Length | 900 mm |
Blade | 750 mm |
Width H | 011 mm |
Collection | By the author |
Model | Staff Corps Officer’s small sword pattern 1861 |