Sable Real Armada Española Del Siglo XVIII: Diseño Único

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ENCICLOPEDIA DE ESPADAS ESPAÑOLAS

SABLE REAL ARMADA ESPAÑOLA siglo XVIII. Autor: Vicente Toledo Momparler (espadólogo)


Referencia4-1758-A
NombreSABLE de la Real Armada Española
ÉpocaSiglo XVIII
GuarniciónTotally made of brass with a base formed by two protective shells. A strong gavilán leads from the front part to the pommel. An additional «S» shaped gavilán connects both elements. Wood grip with hemp cord separating the fingers.
HojaStraight with flat spine and two surfaces in the first two-fifths. The rest is double-edged with three surfaces.
Largo Total805 mm
Hoja660 mm
Ancho031 mm
DescripciónIncludes purchase requests for swords from Remscheid (Cologne) dated 1775 and 1776 for the Armada and the Army of Carlos III, later produced in Spain with brass guards.
FotografíaFotografías de Lluc Sala