Lot 113 of 199:
WW2 era German police bayonet, with associated scabbard. Standard antler grips and eagle headed pommel, Oak leaf patterned cross guard and quillon. Nickel plated blade with fuller to both sides, marked ACS for Alexander Coppel of Solingen. Leather scabbard nickel chape and frog stud. Both the handle and scabbard are stamped with a number 4, indicating that both have always been together. Notes: the antler grip should have a police badge affixed to it, and there is a hole to the grip indica  

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WW2 era German police bayonet, with associated scabbard. Standard antler grips and eagle headed pommel, Oak leaf patterned cross guard and quillon. Nickel plated blade with fuller to both sides, marked ACS for Alexander Coppel of Solingen. Leather scabbard nickel chape and frog stud. Both the handle and scabbard are stamped with a number 4, indicating that both have always been together. Notes: the antler grip should have a police badge affixed to it, and there is a hole to the grip indicating that it was once there. With the correct part there is no reason why it couldn’t be restored. Approximately 46.5cm length when in scabbard. Condition: generally ok, some service wear. Aside from the missing badge, the grips and handle are in good condition. Some wear to the nickel plating around the frog stud, plus the staple fixing it to the leather is absent. Leather on scabbard is good, with only normal wear. Chape with several dents and knocks. Blade is clean and bright, with just normal track lines from scabbard.

Realised Price: £230

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