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Third Reich Municipal Police Bayonet-Distributor Marked
Available
£895.00
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Description
A fine example of a 'cut down' bayonet bearing the name 'Heinrich Brecht, Munster' on the reverse ricasso. Origins of this name are unknown, perhaps a supplier contracted to carry out the shortening process, or distributor, or even a military outfitter in Munster.This Police Bayonet is one of the rarely seen examples produced in brass. The brass had a gilded finish when it was first produced, and is of the type without rifle slot. Pommel, backstrap and crossguard are in fine condition, the reverse crossguard being stamped ' K.H.7.' Stag grip plates have nice age toning and have the additional fixing hole frequently seen on Weimar bayonets which have suffered the shortening process. A open winged police insignia is correctly pinned to the obverse plate. Unsharpened blade in fine condition having all the plating remaining and a sharp tip. Black scabbard leather has twin decorative lines to both sides and is sewn to the rear. Scabbard mounts are secured with staples and undented, the upper fitting having a centrally placed throat screw to the obverse, and the matching 'K.H.7.' above.Fine example