
SPANISH SWORDS ENCYCLOPEDIA
Ceñir Sword. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
| Reference | 4-1875-G |
|---|---|
| Name | Ceñir Sword |
| Model | 1875 |
| Hilt | Baroque, entirely in gilded brass of the finest craftsmanship, with a flattened spherical pommel intersected by other smaller spheres, a grip with ribbed front and back, and the Spanish shield in the center. |
| Blade | Straight, the first third heavily acid-decorated, with rounded spines, and the remaining two-thirds with three flats and two edges. |
| Scabbard | Brown leather with gilded brass throat and endcap. Spanish arms on the button. |
| Inscription | ARTA FAÐ TOLEDO YEAR 1853 |
| Usage | Regulation sword for the Military Legal Corps according to Royal Order of July 5, 1875, intended for ministers and sworn prosecutors, general auditors, lieutenant auditors, and assistants of the Corps. |
| Total Length | 910 mm |
| Blade Length | 775 mm |
| Width | 13 mm |
| Collection | Author’s collection |







