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|  13th February 2024, 03:16 PM | #1 | 
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				 |  Saber of an officer of the Royal Guard of Spain 18833 
			
			In my collection is a Royal Guard officer's saber (Oficial Guardia Real), mod. 1825. The blade is stamped on one side R.F.D TOLEDO, and on the other ANO D 18833. Also, on the heel of the blade there is a stamp in the form of a knight's head (Gebruder Weyersberg), Solingen. At the end of the guard cup, in the center there is a stamp - L. BORETI. We managed to find out: In the cockerel: L. BORETI (skilled industrial swordsmith from the Fernandina era). Technical characteristics: total length with sheath - 1070 mm, saber length - 1035 mm, blade length - 893 mm, blade width at the heel - 30 mm, blade thickness at the heel - 8 mm. The engraving is puzzling - ANO D 18833. Logically, the year should be 1833, is this a mistake by the master? What will be the opinions? I will be glad for any help, thank you in advance. | 
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|  13th February 2024, 06:44 PM | #2 | 
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			Hello Pertinax ... No doubt the hilt was made by Boreti, a famous goldsmith and jeweler to the Spanish Royal House, who gained the title ESPADERO DE LA REAL CASA. He made sword hilts for nobility, like a magnificent one offered to Portuguese King Dom Miguel by his sister (as hereunder). But one thing is the hilt, another is the blade. As you notice, the presence of a German mark (Weyersberg) reminds you to could consider that this could be a Solingen trade blade, with inscriptions made with a Spanish taste. Worth to notice, besides the date wrongly written (should be 1833), the font used in one side is different from the one used in the other. . | 
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|  13th February 2024, 07:05 PM | #3 | 
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			Thank you fernando. I'm not a big expert on Spanish swords, is this a Royal Guard officer's saber? What else can you say about this saber? Thank you in advance. Regards, Yuri. | 
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|  13th February 2024, 09:40 PM | #4 | 
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|  13th February 2024, 10:35 PM | #5 | 
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			Thank you fernando
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|  14th February 2024, 01:15 PM | #6 | 
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			The following is a copy of Juan Calvo, Armament of the troops of the royal household 1788-1931, Riding swords and sabres.
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