Image Lot Price Description

1560
$517.00

LOT OF 3 BLADES. 1) Imperial German Bayonet, supposedly picked up at Japanese POW camp during WWII. Missing all parts of the catch. The cardboard tag explains the history given by the consignor. 2) German Bayonet Blade with brass sword handle. The 16” yataghan style blade has the balance scales and “AC” mark on the left ricasso. The straight scabbard has been bent to accommodate the curved blade, but it does not fit well. 3) Russian Ulan Sword with Nazi marking. 32-1/8″ single fuller blade. The brass pommel has a raised eagle with swastika. The Waffenamt eagle is stamped on the crossguard and pommel on the left side with the number 135 under a Russian eagle on the opposite side. Various issue numbers and letters are stamped on various pieces. The wood scales have been replaced. CONDITION: 1) Moderate pitting, missing parts, cross guard slightly bent. 2) Fair with moderate pitting and heavy patina on the pommel. The scabbard is well worn and very tight. 3) Light pitting on the blade, very heavy corrosion on the hilt. 4-52227 FS497 (500-1,000)


Auction: Firearms - Fall 2004
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