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FRENCH 1866-PATTERN CHASSEPOT BAYONET,stamped marks to ricasso, also with maker's mark and dated '1869' to blade edge, further stamped and numbered crossguard, ribbed brass grip, numbered steel scabbard, 71cm overallSerial numbers do not match; scabbard with some minor knocks but more general surface wear and dirt; blade very slightly knocked to the right when viewed straight down, a lot of old grease as well as some small nibbles and usual wear; additional images available
FRENCH 1848-PATTERN YATAGAN BAYONET,stamped maker's mark and dated to ricasso, further stamped and numbered crossguard, ribbed brass grip, steel scabbard, 71.2cm overallScabbard without dents, though patination and pitting as per age. Serial numbers do not appear to match, though the scabbards numbering has become faded/obscured. Blade and scabbard both appear straight. Press stud functions. Additional images now available.
WWII PERIOD BAYONET,Continental, fullered steel blade, numbered guard, two-piece grip, numbered scabbard, 52.7cm overallSerial numbers do not match; press stud mechanism can be depressed; scabbard with dent to top, further lesser knocks and pitting/oxidisation; there are no other marks than that on the quillon and scabbard as pictured; additional images available
WWII PERIOD THIRD REICH OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD,maker Alexander & Coppel, curved steel blade stamped maker's mark, with brass guard and knucklebow, wirebound bakelite grip, original scabbard, 103cmProvenance: This was given to the vendor by their uncle who served as a Sergeant in the RAF. He was captain of a squad to disarm German prisoners after the war finished in 1945, it is believed that this sword came from a senior German army officer who had been serving a position in the Belsen Camp.Additional images now detail the blade.
A German Second World War Red Cross Mans Hewer. Excellent blade, all cross grain finish remaining, marked Ges Gesch below the reverse langet. There were only two makers of this form of dagger, which can only be revealed by removing the grips, either P. D. Luneschloss or Robert Klass. The cast hilt is in excellent condition, nickel plating slightly dull, both plastic grips unbroken. Fitted into its original scabbard, which retains virtually all of its original black painted finish with rust flooding through on the face side. Both upper and lower scabbard mounts complete with their screws, good condition £300-£400 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
A German Second World War S.A. Dagger. An NSKK dagger, heavily stained blade, RZM M79 with the remaining letters obscured by black spotting. An attempt had been made to de-nazify the swastika and the eagle but the swastika still remains. Aluminium hilt fittings. Fitted into its black painted NSKK scabbard with the ball to the lower scabbard mount totally destroyed, reasonable condition £200-£240 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
A Soviet Army (Land Forces) Officer’s Dress Dagger. The dagger dated 1957, the pommel bearing the Soviet state seal with 15 scrolls representing the then current number of republics in the USSR. The throat maker marked in correct electric pencil engraved style, "ZIK ‘57" and serial numbered "ПО1121". Medium toned lightly speckled Bakelite grip. Top fitting of the scabbard bearing the image of the Kremlin tower. The dagger measuring approx. 34 cm, including scabbard. One of the last Soviet Army daggers with ZIK maker mark produced prior to the 1958 change in military uniform code. The brilliant blade with only minor in and out wear, the brass fittings with toned unpolished finish. The leather covering to scabbard in good condition with only a few small marks and scuffs. The brass chape or trim to bottom fitting of scabbard with a few small scratches, consistent with service use, very good condition £100-£140 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
A German Second World War Parade Bayonet. The longer version of the German parade bayonet, excellent blade by Carl Eickhorn. Unusually number issued GGH2 to the cross guard. All plating to the cross guard, hilt and eagles head pommel in place, undamaged grips. The leather washer is still in place. Fitted into its original scabbard, which has some minor indentations and light service rust, fitted with a K98 bayonet frog, reasonable condition £80-£100 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
A German Second World War Clamshell Police Bayonet. The shorter version of the police bayonet with 260mm carbine type blade, the knife overall 390mm. Unfortunately the clamshell has split although the clamshell is still fitted to the bayonet, it does move slightly when depressed. The remainder of the hilt is good with the Police badge detached but present. Fitted into its original leather and nickel scabbard that has no indentations or no damage to the leather. The patent leather frog has an unusual steel backing, which is marked DRP with a police knot attached, reasonable condition £200-£240 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
A German Second World War Standard Length Police Bayonet. Excellent blade by F. W. Holler, complete with its police badge, this is the type that enables it to fit a rifle with the rifle retaining button in place, with its leather scabbard. The upper scabbard fitting non numbered and in steel with matching steel bottom chape. Leather good with stitching firm. The staple that holds the lower scabbard mount is missing. Complete with a brown leather frog, which is not of the correct pattern for a police bayonet, good condition £200-£240 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
German Model 1898/05 Mouser bayonet (Butcher Blade) with scabbard with bullet hole through the top back side of the bayonet (bullet hole looks to be passing back to front indicating getting shot at from behind and the angle is very high suggesting the fire was from a elevated position possibly a aircraft)
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