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Gift Certificate / Layaway Payment American Liberty Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain Merlin the Magician Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain
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Gift Certificate / Layaway Payment American Liberty Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain Merlin the Magician Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain
Give someone a Gift Certificate to Swords From Spain OR use this to set up a layaway for yourself. When setting up a layaway, please indicate the product you want to put on layaway in the "message" box. All layaways must be paid off within 120 days. The American Liberty Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain was created in memory of the 9/11 Twin Towers disaster and terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. From the top (pommel) of the sword to the tip of the blade, this exclusive sword depicts in symbols the indomitable spirit , love of freedom, liberty and justice of the American people.

The pommel of the American Liberty Sword is a clear resin globe , with a scale reproduction of the Statue of Liberty encased within, held aloft by an eagle with wings spread. The hangrip depicts the American flag with the stars and stripes.  The quillons of the guard are fashioned with two 24K Gold plated American eagles joined together by a ribbon with the words "E Pluribus Unum" (Out of Many, One) inscribed. The center piece of the guard features a medallion showing the "Scales of Justice" in relief. The tempered stainless steel blade is decorated with 24K Gold etchings depicting numerous historical American symbols including the Liberty Bell and American Indian and cowboy tributes.

Whether a collector of swords, Americana, or JUST A PROUD AMERICAN , The American Liberty Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain is an art piece to display with PRIDE!
The fantasy Merlin the Magician Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain has a very particular shaped tempered steel blade ornated on the upper part with a metal plaque depicting the wizard's head on a wyrm body. The Silver plated cast metal hilt is ornated with many symbolic figures in relief and surmounted by a very smooth metal sphere.
Miniature Excalibur Sword Letter Opener by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Odin Sword Letter Opener by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature America Liberty Sword Letter Opener by Marto of Toledo Spain
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Miniature Excalibur Sword Letter Opener by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Odin Sword Letter Opener by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature America Liberty Sword Letter Opener by Marto of Toledo Spain
Pulled out from the stone or given by the Lady of the Lake according to the different versions of the legend, the life of King Arthur of Britain is however strictly tied to the magical and mysterious Excalibur sword. Miniature fantasy reproduction of the Odin sword by Marto of Toledo Spain.
Odin is the chief god of the Viking Norsemen.
The American Liberty Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain was created in memory of the 9/11 Twin Towers disaster and terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. From the top (pommel) of the sword to the tip of the blade, this exclusive sword depicts in symbols the indomitable spirit , love of freedom, liberty and justice of the American people.

The pommel of the American Liberty Sword is a globe held aloft by an eagle with wings spread. The hangrip depicts the American flag with the stars and stripes.  The quillons of the guard are fashioned with two American eagles joined together by a ribbon with the words "E Pluribus Unum" (Out of Many, One) inscribed. The center piece of the guard features a medallion showing the "Scales of Justice" .
Merlin The Magician Staff by Marto of Toledo Spain King Arthur Shield by Marto of Toledo Spain King Arthur Colored Shield by Marto of Toledo Spain
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Merlin The Magician Staff  by Marto of Toledo Spain King Arthur Shield by Marto of Toledo Spain King Arthur Colored Shield by Marto of Toledo Spain
The fantasy Merlin The Magician Staff  by Marto of Toledo Spain is made of wood, partially covered with black leather. Its upper part is made of Silver plated metal with symbolic figures in relief depicting "the life and the death". The apex of the staff is composed of a blue crystal fixed in a heart shaped frame , surmounted by an Imperial globe with cross, ornated with 24K Gold plated metal and red crystal inlaids. The King Arthur by Marto of Toledo Spain is an ornamental triangular shield made in steel , pointed on the upper part. Natural metal finish. In the center is riveted a gold plated metal sheet depicting the coat-of-arms of King Arthur , the three crowns, reproduced in relief. The frame is ornated with gold plated rivets and gold plated metal shaped sheets at the angles. The King Arthur Shield by Marto of Toledo Spain is an ornamental triangular shield made of steel.
Painted in white with a red cross and a craquele finish. In the center is riveted a gold plated metal sheet depicting the coat-of-arms of the legendary King Arthur of Britain, the three crowns, reproduced in relief.
Sword of Alexander the Great by Marto of Toledo Spain Limited Edition Miniature Excalibur Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Excalibur Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain
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Sword of Alexander the Great by Marto of Toledo Spain Limited Edition Miniature Excalibur Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Excalibur Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain
This Limited Edition, Sword of Alexander the Great by Marto of Toledo Spain, pays tribute to this great King and warrior. The 28-inch sword has a 24-karat gold and silver plated hilt. The tempered stainless steel blade also has elaborate 24K gold etched imagery that makes this an extraordinary display piece.

This is a high quality, LIMITED EDITION, product made in Toledo Spain by Marto, which you can proudly display.
Pulled out from the stone or given by the Lady of the Lake according to the different versions of the legend, the life of King Arthur of Britain is however strictly tied to the magical and mysterious Excalibur sword. Pulled out from the stone or given by the Lady of the Lake according to the different versions of the legend, the life of King Arthur of Britain is however strictly tied to the magical and mysterious Excalibur sword.
Miniature Excalibur Sword (Bronze) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Robin Hood Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Robin Hood Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain
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Miniature Excalibur Sword (Bronze) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Robin Hood Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Robin Hood Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain
Pulled out from the stone or given by the Lady of the Lake according to the different versions of the legend, the life of King Arthur of Britain is however strictly tied to the magical and mysterious Excalibur sword. The most popular legendary story dates back the life of RobinHood of Locksley, the most famous outlaw of all times, to the reign of King Richard the Lionhearted. According to the most popular tales, Robin Hood lived in the Sherwood forest together with its band of merry men becoming known for "robbing the rich and giving to the poor". Arch enemy of Prince John,  brother of King Richard the Lionhearted and temporally usurper of England's throne. The sword of Robin Hood of Locksley by Marto of Toledo Spain, commemorates the literary legend found in the classic adventures. The most popular legendary story dates back the life of RobinHood of Locksley, the most famous outlaw of all times, to the reign of King Richard the Lionhearted. According to the most popular tales, Robin Hood lived in the Sherwood forest together with its band of merry men becoming known for "robbing the rich and giving to the poor". Arch enemy of Prince John,  brother of King Richard the Lionhearted and temporally usurper of England's throne. The sword of Robin Hood of Locksley by Marto of Toledo Spain, commemorates the literary legend found in the classic adventures.
Miniature Robin Hood Sword (Bronze) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Don Quixote Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Don Quixote Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain
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Miniature Robin Hood Sword (Bronze) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Don Quixote Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Don Quixote Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain
The most popular legendary story dates back the life of RobinHood of Locksley, the most famous outlaw of all times, to the reign of King Richard the Lionhearted. According to the most popular tales, Robin Hood lived in the Sherwood forest together with its band of merry men becoming known for "robbing the rich and giving to the poor". Arch enemy of Prince John,  brother of King Richard the Lionhearted and temporally usurper of England's throne. The sword of Robin Hood of Locksley by Marto of Toledo Spain, commemorates the literary legend found in the classic adventures. Miniature Don Quixote Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain:
From the pen of Miguel de Cervantes, in the 16th century, Don Alonso Quixote (Quijano) , better known as Don Quixote de La Mancha, was born. Knight of a high sense of duty and honor beyond the limits of reality, Don Quixote attacked windmills believing them to be giants, herds of lambs, as an enemy army, wineskins as ghosts, etc. From all of his adventures, Don Quixote gained his fame. Don Quixote was well known in La Mancha as well as elsewhere else. Don Quixote lived incredible adventures, and died sane in the arms of his beloved Dulcinea del Toboso.
Miniature Don Quixote Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain:
From the pen of Miguel de Cervantes, in the 16th century, Don Alonso Quixote (Quijano) , better known as Don Quixote de La Mancha, was born. Knight of a high sense of duty and honor beyond the limits of reality, Don Quixote attacked windmills believing them to be giants, herds of lambs, as an enemy army, wineskins as ghosts, etc. From all of his adventures, Don Quixote gained his fame. Don Quixote was well known in La Mancha as well as elsewhere else. Don Quixote lived incredible adventures, and died sane in the arms of his beloved Dulcinea del Toboso.
Miniature Don Quixote Sword (Bronze) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature King Richard the Lionheart Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature King Richard the Lionheart Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain
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Miniature Don Quixote Sword (Bronze) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature King Richard the Lionheart Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature King Richard the Lionheart Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain
Miniature Don Quixote Sword (Bronze) by Marto of Toledo Spain:
From the pen of Miguel de Cervantes, in the 16th century, Don Alonso Quixote (Quijano) , better known as Don Quixote de La Mancha, was born. Knight of a high sense of duty and honor beyond the limits of reality, Don Quixote attacked windmills believing them to be giants, herds of lambs, as an enemy army, wineskins as ghosts, etc. From all of his adventures, Don Quixote gained his fame. Don Quixote was well known in La Mancha as well as elsewhere else. Don Quixote lived incredible adventures, and died sane in the arms of his beloved Dulcinea del Toboso.
Miniature King Richard the Lionheart Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain:
King Richard the Lionhearted , the second Plantagenet king of England, was born September 8, 1157 and ascended the throne of England on July 6, 1189 and ruled until his death April 6, 1199. Known also as Richard I of England, he also ruled as Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony, Lord of Ireland, Lord of Cyprus, Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Count of Nantes and Overlord of Brittany at various times.
Miniature King Richard the Lionheart Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain:
King Richard the Lionhearted , the second Plantagenet king of England, was born September 8, 1157 and ascended the throne of England on July 6, 1189 and ruled until his death April 6, 1199. Known also as Richard I of England, he also ruled as Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony, Lord of Ireland, Lord of Cyprus, Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Count of Nantes and Overlord of Brittany at various times.
Miniature King Richard the Lionheart Sword (Bronze) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Roldan Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Roldan Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain
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Miniature King Richard the Lionheart Sword (Bronze) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Roldan Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Roldan Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain
Miniature King Richard the Lionheart Sword (Bronze) by Marto of Toledo Spain:
King Richard the Lionhearted , the second Plantagenet king of England, was born September 8, 1157 and ascended the throne of England on July 6, 1189 and ruled until his death April 6, 1199. Known also as Richard I of England, he also ruled as Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony, Lord of Ireland, Lord of Cyprus, Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Count of Nantes and Overlord of Brittany at various times.
As told in the Matter of France, Durandal is the name of the sword of Charlemagne's paladin Roland (Roldan). According to Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso it once belonged to Hector of Troy, and was given to Roland by Malagigi. In The Song of Roland, the sword is said to contain within its hilt one tooth of Saint Peter, blood of Saint Basil, hair of Saint Denis, and a piece of the raiment of the Blessed Virgin Mary. In the poem, Count Roland attempts to destroy the sword to prevent it from being captured by the ambushing Saracens and creates La Brèche de Roland in the Pyrenees in the process. But Durendal proves indestructible, so he hurls it into a poisoned stream instead. Local folklore claims Durendal still exists, preserved in Rocamadour, France. An inscription on Ogier the Dane's sword Curtana read My name is Cortana, of the same steel and temper as Joyeuse and Durendal. As told in the Matter of France, Durandal is the name of the sword of Charlemagne's paladin Roland (Roldan). According to Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso it once belonged to Hector of Troy, and was given to Roland by Malagigi. In The Song of Roland, the sword is said to contain within its hilt one tooth of Saint Peter, blood of Saint Basil, hair of Saint Denis, and a piece of the raiment of the Blessed Virgin Mary. In the poem, Count Roland attempts to destroy the sword to prevent it from being captured by the ambushing Saracens and creates La Brèche de Roland in the Pyrenees in the process. But Durendal proves indestructible, so he hurls it into a poisoned stream instead. Local folklore claims Durendal still exists, preserved in Rocamadour, France. An inscription on Ogier the Dane's sword Curtana read My name is Cortana, of the same steel and temper as Joyeuse and Durendal.
Miniature Roldan Sword (Bronze) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Three Musketeers Rapier Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Three Musketeers Rapier Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain
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Miniature Roldan Sword (Bronze) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Three Musketeers Rapier Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature Three Musketeers Rapier Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain
As told in the Matter of France, Durandal is the name of the sword of Charlemagne's paladin Roland (Roldan). According to Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso it once belonged to Hector of Troy, and was given to Roland by Malagigi. In The Song of Roland, the sword is said to contain within its hilt one tooth of Saint Peter, blood of Saint Basil, hair of Saint Denis, and a piece of the raiment of the Blessed Virgin Mary. In the poem, Count Roland attempts to destroy the sword to prevent it from being captured by the ambushing Saracens and creates La Brèche de Roland in the Pyrenees in the process. But Durendal proves indestructible, so he hurls it into a poisoned stream instead. Local folklore claims Durendal still exists, preserved in Rocamadour, France. An inscription on Ogier the Dane's sword Curtana read My name is Cortana, of the same steel and temper as Joyeuse and Durendal. In 1622 King Luis XIII of France established the special corp of "The Musketeers", with the first Count of Treville in charge of them. This corp was formed by 100 Musketeers, one cornet, one sergeant, one lieutenant and one captain. Among them, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, known as "THE THREE MUSKETEERS", stood out due to their exploits. Together with the brave D'Artegnan, the three musketeers were the protectors of the Queen Anne, against the conspirations from the treasonous  Cardinal Richelieu. The Three Musketeers Rapier Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain with cup hilt is typical of the 17th century, realized after the popular tale by Alexandre Dumas "The three musketeers", set in that time. In 1622 King Luis XIII of France established the special corp of "The Musketeers", with the first Count of Treville in charge of them. This corp was formed by 100 Musketeers, one cornet, one sergeant, one lieutenant and one captain. Among them, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, known as "THE THREE MUSKETEERS", stood out due to their exploits. Together with the brave D'Artegnan, the three musketeers were the protectors of the Queen Anne, against the conspirations from the treasonous  Cardinal Richelieu. The Three Musketeers Rapier Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain with cup hilt is typical of the 17th century, realized after the popular tale by Alexandre Dumas "The three musketeers", set in that time.
Miniature Three Musketeers Rapier Sword (Bronze) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature American Liberty Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature American Liberty Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain
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Miniature Three Musketeers Rapier Sword (Bronze) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature American Liberty Sword (Gold) by Marto of Toledo Spain Miniature American Liberty Sword (Silver) by Marto of Toledo Spain
In 1622 King Luis XIII of France established the special corp of "The Musketeers", with the first Count of Treville in charge of them. This corp was formed by 100 Musketeers, one cornet, one sergeant, one lieutenant and one captain. Among them, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, known as "THE THREE MUSKETEERS", stood out due to their exploits. Together with the brave D'Artegnan, the three musketeers were the protectors of the Queen Anne, against the conspirations from the treasonous  Cardinal Richelieu. The Three Musketeers Rapier Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain with cup hilt is typical of the 17th century, realized after the popular tale by Alexandre Dumas "The three musketeers", set in that time. The American Liberty Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain was created in memory of the 9/11 Twin Towers disaster and terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. From the top (pommel) of the sword to the tip of the blade, this exclusive sword depicts in symbols the indomitable spirit , love of freedom, liberty and justice of the American people.

The pommel of the American Liberty Sword is a globe held aloft by an eagle with wings spread. The hangrip depicts the American flag with the stars and stripes.  The quillons of the guard are fashioned with two American eagles joined together by a ribbon with the words "E Pluribus Unum" (Out of Many, One) inscribed. The center piece of the guard features a medallion showing the "Scales of Justice" .
The American Liberty Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain was created in memory of the 9/11 Twin Towers disaster and terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. From the top (pommel) of the sword to the tip of the blade, this exclusive sword depicts in symbols the indomitable spirit , love of freedom, liberty and justice of the American people.

The pommel of the American Liberty Sword is a globe held aloft by an eagle with wings spread. The hangrip depicts the American flag with the stars and stripes.  The quillons of the guard are fashioned with two American eagles joined together by a ribbon with the words "E Pluribus Unum" (Out of Many, One) inscribed. The center piece of the guard features a medallion showing the "Scales of Justice" .