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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
Ceñir Sword. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 4-1865-A |
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Name | Official Ceñir Sword of the 1865 Military Administration Model |
Hilt | With bold design, it has all its structure in alpaca, highlighting its graceful alternating shells and trilobed pommel, very decorated, above which emerges a prominent knob. The front shell, symmetrically beveled with attractive scrolls, includes Spain’s coat of arms inside, amid arched foliage. Narrow galloon handle, delicately worked ring in its central and upper parts. Short chased galluelo. |
Blade | Straight, with a fuller and two edges up to the tip. |
Scabbard | Leather, with alpaca chape and end cap. |
Inscription | Factory of Toledo 1865. Official regulation sword model for Military Administration officer, approved by Royal Order of October 17, 1865. |
Description | The Administrative Corps of the Army was created in 1828 as a true armed institution. In 1852, it merged with the Artillery Accounting and Reason Corps, completing the Military Administration Corps, which included ranks from Major General to Cadet. In 1865, this ornate ceñir sword was dedicated to them, with the explicit order to forget “in aeternum” the use of the traditional saber until then. Naturally, the strict prohibition of permanence lasted only a few years. |
Total Length | 930 mm |
Blade | 785 mm |
Width | 012 mm |