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**UN-ISSUED CONDITION**WW2 1943 Nazi German Army fnj (Alexander Coppel GmbH Alcoso, Solingen) Model 1884 / 98 3rd Model K98 Mauser Rifle Bayonet With Wood Grips , Mundlos 1939 Scabbard & 1942 Leather Frog By Erseltus Leipzig. Sn 22884 - 22884
This is an excellent original un-issued condition Nazi German marked Model 1884 / 98 3rd Model K98 Mauser Rifle Bayonet With Wood Grips (see page 132 Item 295 of The Bayonet Book by Watts & White). It has the correct Blued blade (2nd Model blades were not blued) in excellent condition with all original blue finish. The fullered blade is 10” length (15 ¼” overall). One side of the blade has the Nazi german wartime manufacturer code ‘fnj’ which is Alexander Coppel GmbH Alcoso, Solingen & ‘43’ date (1943). The reverse has number ‘4849b’. The blued steel pommel is Waffenamt and its release button works correctly. The bayonet has its original undamaged slab wood grips with oil hole and secured by the correct screws. It’s undamaged blued steel scabbard is numbered on one side at the throat '2705'. The reverse has maker name ‘Mundlos’ & early WW2 ‘39’ date (1939). The ball end of the scabbard is also Waffenamt. The scabbard is fitted with its excellent original riveted & stitched, black leather frog with belt loop. All stitching & leather of the frog are clean and intact. The rear of the belt loop is impressed by the maker L. Erseltus Leipzig and dated 1942. The price for this nicely marked WW2 K98 bayonet set includes UK delivery. Sn 22884 (German box 3)
£275.00

1873 Imperial German Seitengewehr Model 1871 P.D. Luneschloss Solingen Brass Hilt Bayonet For The M1871 Mauser Rifle With Regiment Mark ’73.R.E.4.111’, Scabbard With Regiment Mark ’84.R.8.186’ & Original Leather Frog. Sn 22885 - 22885
An Imperial German Seitengewehr (side arm for the rifle) M1871 bayonet for the 1871 Mauser Rifle by P.D. Luneschloss Solingen with scabbard and frog (see page 116 item 245 and page 113 of The Bayonet Book by John Watts and Peter White). The bayonet has brass grips, smooth on one side and grooved on the reverse. The smooth side is stamped with imperial inspection mark. The hilt has a push button release for the bayonet which operates smoothly. The cross guard has Regiment mark ’73.R.E.4.111’. The blade is manufacturer marked ‘P.D. Luneschloss Solingen’. The clean single edged steel blade with fullers measures 18 ½” length ( 23 ½” overall). The spine has Imperial inspection mark above ‘73’ date (1873). The scabbard is leather and has a brass throat mount with frog bar and brass chape with ball end. The throat mount and frog bar have Imperial inspection marks. The frog bar has Regiment mark ’84.R.8.186’. The scabbard is fitted with original period leather frog with belt loop and retaining strap with brass buckle. All of the frog’s original copper rivets are present. The rear of the belt loop has impressed indistinct numbers. The frog has areas of service wear but all stitching is intact. The price for this excellent all original M1871 bayonet set includes UK delivery. Sn 22885 (German box 2)
£495.00

WW2 Era Nazi German Puma Solingen Wehrmacht Armed Forces & Police Units M98 NCO’s Short Dress Bayonet With ‘In Memory Of My War Service’ Etched Panel Blade & Scabbard. Sn 22775 - 22775
This is an original WW2 Nazi German M98 dress bayonet and scabbard. Short 7 ¾” blades were carried by NCO’s while longer blades (9 ¾”) were carried by enlisted personnel (see the book 'German Clamshells' page 15 by Gary L. Walker & R.J. Weinand). The dress sidearm for military and civilian uniformed formations was designated the M98 Dress Bayonet. This bayonet represented a stylised form of the S. 84/98 bayonet purchased by the individual for wear with the walkout dress uniform. This example has a rifle mortise and push button release (not designed to be fitted to a rifle, the stud button is functional but mortise often too small for rifle attachment. Other examples have false stud buttons or no button). The mortise of our bayonet has its original red felt lining (the coloured felt mortise insert denoted service assignment. Red felt denotes issue to Wehrmacht Armed Forces or Police Units). It has a factory nickel plated 7 ¾” blade (12 ½” overall). The nickel finish has wear and tarnish consistent with age an handling. One side of the blade has the maker’s name ‘Puma Solingen’ and trademark and a crisp etched panel featuring the Nazi Natinal Emblem ‘Eagle with swastika’ and German Combat Helmet’ either side of German text which roughly translates to ‘In Memory Of My War Service’. The blade has its original leather hilt washer. The cross guard and pommel are factory nickel plated & have wear and tarnish again consistent with age and handling. The original undamaged black Bakelite or Vulcanite grips are chequered and secured with two rivets. It has its original black military issue scabbard with lozenge shaped frog stud & ball tip. The scabbard has no dents. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 22775 (box 2)
£395.00

*RARE* WW1 Imperial German Army 2nd Type Seitengewehr (Sidearm) Model 1884/98 Sawback Bayonet For Stormtrooper’s Mauser Kar 98 Carbines & Gew 98 Infantry Rifles With Scabbard & Leather Frog. Sn 22748 - 22748
This is a nice original example of the rare M-1884/98 Sawback Bayonet (Seitengewehr Sidearm), for Stormtrooper’s Mauser Kar 98 Carbines & Gew 98 Infantry Rifles (see pages 115 and 129 & plate 286 of ‘The Bayonet Book’ by Watts & White). The sawback is only found on 2nd Types of these bayonets and are seldom seen. The bayonet has a 10” long clean single edged fullered blade with correct deep cut sawback section. The pommel has the correct steel release button which works as it should and mortice slot. The bayonet is just under 15 ½” overall length. The undamaged wood grips are secured by the correct screw bolts. The pommel & spine of the blade have Imperial German inspection marks (illustrated). The correct steel scabbard has frog bar and ball end. The ball end has an Imperial German inspection mark (illustrated). The scabbard has no dents and even patina. The original leather scabbard with single belt loop is clean & all leather and stitching intact. The surface of the leather has just light service wear consistent with age and service carry. There are no maker or date marks visible on the bayonet, scabbard or frog. The price for this excellent original and rare to find WW1 Stormtrooper’s bayonet set includes UK delivery. Sn 22748 (box 3)
£475.00

German WWII ‘M1898/05 Sawback ‘Butcher’ Bayonet Scabbard & Leather Frog. 20122. - 20122
This is a late example made in 1917 by ‘Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Oberndorf’ and is stamped thus to the blade which is in very nice condition. The sawback bayonets were probably made in 1916 and early 1917, before their manufacturing was suspended. The spine carries a crown over ‘W & 17’. The grips are wood and are held with two screw bolts, showing wear to the top *see pics*. There is a flash guard fitted. It is contained in an Ersatz metal scabbard and is the metal version with feint makers marks to the rear and is in as equally good condition as the bayonet. The frogs stitching is intact and the leather is good. See ‘White & Watts’ No 270, pages 114 & 124. The price includes UK delivery. 20122. (Box 2)
£475.00

*Matching Numbers* 1940 dated German Mauser M84/98 3rd Model Bayonet, Scabbard with Leather Frog. BAYO 379. - BAYO 379
M84/98 German bayonet 3rd model (The first pattern of S84/98 or M1884/98 bayonet was the 1871/1884 bayonet adapted so it could be used on the Gewehr 98. This was replaced in service by the 1898/05 bayonet. However, during World War I the S84/98 began to be produced again. The German Imperial Army used this bayonet in World War I as a way of conserving scarce resources The S84/98 III was production of the S84/98 bayonet during the late Weimar period and during the time of Nazi Germany. The hilt has clean plastic grips held to the tang with two screw bolts. The pommel with Waffenampt stamp has a mortise slot and locking bolt which secures it to the rifle nose cap. The crossguard has no quillon or muzzle ring. The polished single edged spear point blade has a fuller on each side for about 180 mm. The riccasso has the makers name ‘MUNDLOS’ and ‘6710’. The scabbard has unmarked metal and is also stamped with the number ‘6710’ with leather frog attached. See pages 115/133 of Watts & White for reference. A very good example for the collector, the price includes UK delivery. BAYO 379. (Box 3)
£395.00

WWI Dated German Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser 'Butcher Knife' Bayonet by Erfurt Complete with Steel Scabbard & Leather Frog. 22426:29. - 22426:29
A 1915 German Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser 'Butcher Knife' bayonet by ERFURT. This is a very nice condition original Imperial German Pattern 1898/05 'butchers’ knife bayonet and scabbard for the Gew. 98 Mauser Rifle. This is the later model with a trimmed muzzle ring and fitted with a flash guard. The ricasso is stamped "ERFURT". The back edge of the blade is stamped with the Imperial Crown above "W 15" (1915). The blade is clean and the grips are original and un-damaged. The steel scabbard is also original and in good order with just a couple of very minor dents on the reverse as to be expected. (See image 267 page 123 in 'The Bayonet Book' by Watts and White). The price for this nicely marked bayonet and scabbard includes UK delivery. 22426:29 (Box 3)
£295.00

German WWI M1898/05 Early Type ‘Sawback Bayonet’ Earlier First Pattern Scabbard and Leather Frog. 22426:19. - 22426:19
The Bayonet M1898/05 should succeed the M1898 long bayonet. It had a much stronger design but was still very long. In the beginning of the Great War, it came with high ears and without flash guard. From 1915 the M1898 ‘early type’ were missing the ‘ears’ and is characterised by the omission of the thin sheet of steel as muzzle fire protection on top of the grip. The original German First World War butcher blade bayonet was used with the Mauser Gewehr 98 (GEW 98) the standard issue service rifle of Imperial Germany. This fine example was manufactured by ‘C.G. Haenel SUHL’ (The Prussian commissioner for firearms manufacturing, Carl Gottlieb Haenel, began producing bicycles and weapons in 1840 — a combination which was not uncommon at the time as it required similar means of production and skills) as stamped on one side of the ricasso. The top of the spine is stamped with a date code ‘W 15’ (1915) and inspection stamps. The blade and teeth are in very good order. The wooden grips are held with two studs and are undamaged only showing minor signs of use related wear. The earlier first pattern leather scabbard throat carries the Royal Cypher of Kaiser Wilhelm II, King of Prussia above crowned acceptance stamp), the leather, stitching and metalwork are all intact . (See ‘White & Watts’ The bayonet Book, pages 114 & 123, No 268.) The price includes UK delivery. 22426:19. (Box 3)
£595.00

WWI Imperial German Model 1914 Ersatz Bayonet and Scabbard. BAYO 649. - BAYO 649
This is an original nice example of a WW1 German Ersatz M1914 bayonet with the third type pommel and square fullers to the blade. The blade is stamped with a knight on horseback over BAYARD and the spine carries an inspection stamp. These bayonets are thought to have been for export to several South American countries but at the outbreak of WW1, they were diverted to the German army and became one of the standard bayonets or WW1. The bayonet is contained in an M1915 Bavarian Ersatz metal scabbard. See The Bayonet Book by White & Watts item 277 on pages 115 and 126. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 649. (Box 2)
£245.00

WWI Imperial German Model 1888/98 Ersatz Bayonet and Scabbard. 22400. - 22400
An original, excellent, example of a WWI German Ersatz M88/98 bayonet (Ersatz-substitute) bayonets were made in Germany during the early years of World War I, because there weren't enough regulation bayonets to equip the rapidly expanding army. Ersatz bayonets were manufactured in local workshops, resulting in hundreds of variations) with solid steel hilt and spring catch which works perfectly. It has a half hoop, one piece stepped muzzle ring. (see page 143 & 152, No.334 of The Bayonet Book by Watts & White for similar). It has a 249mm clean fullered blade and a steel washer which has just light staining consistent with age and is complete with its original steel scabbard. The throat of the scabbard has a fixed locket and round shaped frog stud with minor marks conducive with its age. The price includes UK delivery. 22400. (Box 1)
£225.00
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