Up for sale is a mint-condition WWII German K98 bayonet, originally manufactured in 1943 by clc (Richard Abr. Herder, Solingen), and wartime re-stamped – a notable and increasingly rare feature reflecting active reassignment during the war.
The blade retains nearly 100% of its deep original bluing, showing no signs of sharpening, rust, or pitting. The grips are pristine, and all metal parts are clean and tight.
This is a non-matching numbers example, but the overall condition sets it apart from most available today.
It comes complete with an exceptionally well-preserved scabbard, maker-marked FZE (F. W. Höller, Solingen) and dated 1941. The scabbard has smooth original finish, no dents, and only minimal handling wear.
The set includes a beautiful, supple leather frog, correct for the period, showing excellent stitching and flexibility, with no cracks or damage – perfect for display or collection.
This is a top-tier example of a wartime German bayonet set, rarely found in such condition.
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€ 250,00Price
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