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Nazi M98 Dress Bayonet By A Scarce Maker Gustav Spitzer, Solingen & Scabbard. BAYO 80 - BAYO 80
An early Nazi M98 dress bayonet by a Scarce maker, Gustav Spitzer and scabbard. 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 and was worn by the mainly non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel. This dress bayonet has a rifle mortise and push button release. It retains the red felt in the mortise slot. This is the long version with a 9 ¾“ blade. It has "C Gustav Spitzer Solingen" stamped into the ricasso. The polished steel blade is in excellent condition. The grips are chequered and secured with two rivets. It has a metal scabbard with lozenge shaped frog stud. (see 'German Clamshells' book pages 15-16 by Gary L. Walker & R.J. Weinand). The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 80. (Box 2)
£245.00

*Scarce* WWI German Seitengewehr Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser 'Sawback Butcher Knife' Bayonet by Mauser A.G. Oberndorf Complete with Steel Scabbard and Leather Frog. 21240. - 21240
This is a scarce later version of the M1898/05 saw back ‘Seitengewehr’ bayonet, made by Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Oberndorf a.n. and is crisply marked to the blade with their name *very light age related staining to the blade*. The‘Seitengewehr’ was issued to NCO’s of the foot artillery and it also replaced the 98/02 bayonet used by the Pioneers. The spine carries the crown over W 17 (1917 date of manufacture). The wooden grips with flash guard are held with two pins and are very good order. These saw back versions are not common as they were made in smaller numbers initially, and most had their saw backs removed after Britain condemned them as barbarous. The scabbard is the steel version with frog stud and ball finial. The leather frog which accompanies the scabbard has a nice patina and all of the stitching is intact. See pages 114 and 124 item No 270 of Watts & White ‘The Bayonet Book’ for reference. The price includes UK delivery. 21240. (Box 1)
£575.00

**MATCHING MANUFACTURER MARKS**WW1 1916 Imperial German Waffenfabrik Mauser Pattern 98/05 Sawback 'Butcher Bayonet' With Hessian Cord & Tasselled Knot & Waffenfabrik Mauser Marked Scabbard. Sn 21142 - 21142
An excellent, original German WW1 Mauser 98/05 'Butcher Bayonet'. The bayonet has the correct un-damaged 9 groove wooden grips which are secured with two original screw bolts. It’s a push button spring release operates as it should. The cross guard correctly has no muzzle ring. The steel blade is crisply marked by the manufacturer ‘Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Oberndorf a.N’. The spine has date mark ‘16’ (1916) below Imperial inspection mark. The steel pommel also has an Imperial inspection mark. The clean blade measures 14 ¼” long (19 ¾” overall) & has the correct deep cut, sharp, sawback. The hilt is fitted with an original period Hessian cord & tasselled knot. Its original steel scabbard has just light staining to be expected with age and service use. The scabbard has the correct frog bar. The scabbard is stamped with matching Waffenfabrik Mauser manufacture mark (illustrated). The price for this excellent WW1 bayonet & scabbard includes UK delivery. Sn 21142
£575.00

*Scarce* WWI German ‘Machine Gunners’ Bayonet and Scabbard. 21133. - 21133
A Scarce WWI German Machine Gunner's bayonet. Soon after war broke out in 1914 new bayonets were issued, and they became one of the standard bayonets of the First World War There was at least one other bayonet, part of an export order, and subsequently diverted to the German forces. This is the model sometimes referred to as ‘the machine gunners bayonet’, having a one piece grip with nine grooves cut into the front edge. Although it will fit on a ‘98’ rifle, the channel in the mortise that allows for the passage of the cleaning rod is angular and not round. It has a 35cm single-edged blade and is spear tipped (50cm overall), the ricasso is stamped with a maker's mark *see images*, it has a curved quillon, wooden grip, and white metal pommel and measures 50cms overall. The metalwork is good, the blade is very clean. The wooden grips have minor age related marks that can be seen in the images. The steel scabbard has the odd dent use related but nothing major. See pages 115 & 128 No 281 of Watts & White. The price includes UK delivery. 21133.
£895.00

*Scarce* WWI German Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser ‘Sawback/ 'Butcher' Bayonet by Mauser A.G. Oberndorf Complete with Steel Scabbard and Original Leather Frog. 20989. - 20989
This is a scarce version of the S98/05 saw back ‘Seitengewehr’ bayonet, made by Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Oberndorf a.n. and is marked to the blade with their name . The blade is good with some age related staining. The‘Seitengewehr’ was issued to NCO’s of the foot artillery and it also replaced the 98/02 bayonet used by the Pioneers. The spine carries the crown over W 17 (1917 date of manufacture). Blade length; 367mm – 498mm overall. The wooden grips are held with two pins and are very good order. These saw back versions are not common as they were made in smaller numbers initially, and most had their saw backs removed after Britain condemned them as barbarous. The scabbard is the steel version with frog stud and ball finial with Waffenamt stamp and very tidy original leather frog imprinted ‘A.MIKLER-KNOFF SATTLER MUNCHEN 1914’. See pages 114 and 124 item No 269 of Watts & White ‘The Bayonet Book’ for similar. The price includes UK delivery. 20989. (Box 1)
£695.00

WWI 1916/1917 Imperial German Durkopp Werke Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser Butcher Bayonet, Steel Scabbard & Leather Frog. BAYO 440. - BAYO 440
Durkopp Werke A.G were well established makers of sewing machines, Bicycles, cars & lorries before WWI. The Company’s distinctive trademark includes the Company name & large ‘D’ enclosing a factory. They were producing bayonets in 1916 & 1917 some of which are dated & others as with our example are without date. Durkopp also finished blank blades for other companies but this is made by Durkopp as it is without any other company name (see German Bayonets page 70 by Carter). This is a nice WW1 era Imperial German Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser Butcher bayonet by Durkopp. The back edge of the 14 ½” butcher blade has indistinct inspection marks. The blade has just light staining consistent with age and is crisply marked with the Durkopp manufacturer name and trademark. The grooved wood grips are original and un-damaged. The steel scabbard is also original and in good order with just a couple of very minor dents to be expected. The scabbard is fitted with its original leather frog which has just light surface scuffs which is to be expected. There are no manufacturer or date marks on the frog. The price for this nicely marked bayonet and scabbard includes UK delivery. BAYO 440. (Box 1)
£275.00

C1959 G 3L-Style Bayonet for the Heckler & Koch Assault Rifle and Scabbard. BAYO 376. - BAYO 376
It is not clear whether this type of bayonet was originally developed by Heckler & Koch of Oberndorf or by Carl Eickhorn of Solingen. The design had emerged by 1959 when the G3 rifle and its bayonet were adopted by the West German military. Blades are of the style originally developed in the USA for the M3 trench knife and are unfullered, single-edged and flat-backed for the rear section and then assume a double-edged diamond section running to the spear point. Blades are however of 'reversed' or 'upside-down' orientation with the main cutting edge forward of the muzzle ring. The steel cross-guards are straight with large muzzle rings and virtually no opposing quillon. Four variant cross-guards may be encountered, classified here as Broad Plain, Broad Notched, Half Notched as is this example and Narrow Plain. The two notched styles of guard are most appropriately mated to scabbards which have a spring-catch just to the rear of their throats. The scabbard catch engages the crossguard notch to retain the bayonet when sheathed. The seven groove plastic one piece grip is in very good order with 23mm flashguard, as is the blade which is only showing minor signs of use. The scabbard with webbing frog is marked ‘U.S. M8A1’ is virtually unmarked. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 376. (German Box 1)
£195.00

Scarce German S98/05 uas Bayonet by Anker-Werke Bielefeld & Scabbard. BAYO 269. - BAYO 269
This is a scarce S98/05 bayonet by Anker-Werke Bielefeld. Anthony Carter in his 'German Bayonets' book states that the models 98/02 and 98/05 bayonets by this firm are scarce and are thought to have only been made in 1917. They only carry the 2 line trademark of Anker-Werke Bielefeld with no dates, cyphers or other firm markings. There is however a number "493" stamped on the crossguard. The bayonet is an all steel scabbard. (See German Bayonets book by Carter Page 27-30 and Page 64-65. A scarce bayonet for the collector. The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 269. (Box 1)
£275.00

WW2 Era Nazi German Wehrmacht Armed Forces & Police Units M98 NCO’s Short Dress Bayonet With ‘In Memory Of My War Service’ Etched Panel Blade, Scabbard & Leather Frog. Sn 20926 - 20926
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 clean 7 ¾” blade (12 ½” overall). There is no visible makers name on the blade and is fitted with original leather washer. One side of the blade has a crisp etched panel with Oak Leaves, Nazi Eagle with Swastika and Greman text which roughly translates to ‘In Memory Of My War Service’. The cross guard and pommel are nickel plated. The black Bakelite or Plastic grips are chequered and secured with two rivets. It has its original black military issue scabbard with lozenge shaped frog stud. The scabbard is fitted with an original period leather frog. There are no date or manufacturer marks on the frog and all leather and stitching are intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 20926 (box 1)
£475.00

Nazi M98 Dress Bayonet by Anton Wingen Jr, Solingen & Scabbard. BAYO 355. - BAYO 335
An early Nazi M98 dress bayonet and scabbard. 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 and was worn by the mainly non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel. This early dress bayonet has a rifle mortise and push button release. This is the long version with a 9 ¾ “blade which carries the makers logo of Anton Wingen Jr, Solingen. The polished steel blade is in very nice condition. The grips are chequered and secured with two screw bolts. It has a metal scabbard with leather frog with integrated belt loop. The metalwork and leather are in good condition, the number 7087 is stamped to the scabbard along with a Waffenamt stamp to the finial. (see 'German Clamshells' book pages 15-16 by Gary L. Walker & R.J. Weinand). The price includes UK delivery. BAYO 355. (Box 1)
£225.00
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