
SPANISH SWORDS ENCYCLOPEDIA
CEÑIR SWORD. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler
| Reference | 4-1861-B |
|---|---|
| Name | Official Staff Officer Sword Model 1861 |
| Hilt | Fully gilded brass and highly decorated, flattened clover-shaped pommel, chiseled grip with Spain’s shield under a royal crown, longitudinal grooved, with simulated rivets in vegetal drapery. |
| Gavilanes | Horizontal, grooved, and decorated, forming a cross with the grip. |
| Emblem | Five-pointed star among oak branches in the center of the cross. |
| Blade | Straight, with a fuller and rounded back in the first third, three flat areas, and two bevels in the rest. |
| Sheath | Black leather with gold-plated chape and throat, Spanish shield on the button. |
| Inscription | FAÐ TOLEDO 1858 |
| Total Length | 900 mm |
| Blade Length | 760 mm |
| Blade Width | 013 mm |
| Type | Staff Corps Officer’s Small Sword Pattern 1861 |







