ID 579458
Lot 8987 | Sechs Bajonette, meist deutsch
Estimate value
€ 400
Bayerisches SG 71/84 mit vernickelter Klinge von "Simson & Co. Suhl“, am Rücken "L / 88“ unter Krone, Holzgriffschalen, Parierstange gestempelt "B. 21.R. 11. 85“, Lederscheide mit Eisenbeschlägen. Nummerngleiches SG 71/84, gestempelt "Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co. Solingen“, "W/88“ unter Krone und "124.R.E. 4.14.“ (Parierstange und Mundblech). SG 84/98 n. A., gestempelt "J. A. Henckels“ (Zwillingsmarke) und "W/17“ unter Krone. M 95 Bajonett mit OEWG-Marke und gestempelter Parierstange ("512. V“). Brüniertes SG 84/98 ohne Griffschalen, gestempelt "ccf 44“ (Parierstange und Stahlscheide), WaA Adler (undeutlich). Ein Bajonett 98/05, gemarkt "Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co. Solingen“, "W/15“ unter Krone (verputzt), Stahlscheide. Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 38 bis 52 cm.
Zustand: II
Six bayonets, mostly German
A Bavarian SG 71/84 by "Simson & Co. Suhl“, nickel-plated blade, the back marked "L / 88“ under a crown. Wooden grip panels, the crossbar with unit markings "B. 21.R. 11. 85“, leather scabbard with iron mountings.
Another SG 71/84 with matching numbers, by "Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co. Solingen“, marked "W/88“ under crown, and unit markings "124.R.E. 4.14.“ on the crossbar and the locket.
An SG 84/98 new pattern, marked "J. A. Henckels“ and "W/17“ under a crown.
An Austria M 95 bayonet marked by OEWG and unit markings on the crosspiece ("512. V“).
A blued SG 84/98 without grip panels, marked "ccf 44“ on the crosspiece and the steel scabbard, the WaA-Eagle a bit faint.
A bayonet 98/05, marked "Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co. Solingen“ and "W/15“ under crown. Steel scabbard.
Some damages, signs of wear and age, lengths 38 to 52 cm.
Condition: II
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