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Long Third Reich Municipal Police
Bayonet w/Double-TM &Frog. E. & F. Hörster,
Waffenfabrik, Solingen, H H S monogram pierced by
a sword (obverse) and E&F.HÖRSTER SOLINGEN
two-line italic mark (reverse) double-TM. As stated
on page 219 of The Sword And Knife Makkers Of Germany
1850-2000 Volume 1 by the late Anthony Carter, "Most
of the [Hörster] bayonets were stamped with
the two line italic mark". Nickel-plated hilt
fittings show minor surface wear, but no lifting,
oxidation or pitting to the well detailed eagle
head pommel without pommel slot and oak leaf embellished
crossguard. The reverse crossguard is unground with
no evidence of an accountability number. Medium
brown stag horn grip plates show light surface wear/age
toning, but no cracks or chips, and with Third Reich
Police grip emblem properly pinned to the obverse
plate. Grip plates show evidence of being cut down
during refurbishing at the time the clamshell was
removed and blade shortened after the SS assumed
control of the Police in June 1936, as the original
lower obverse rivet hole has been filled with a
brown paste while the reverse hole is unfilled.
Plated blade measuring 32.5 cm in length grades
EX++ with minor runner marks and some faint shadowing,
but no grinding marks near the blade tip where blade
was shortened and no nicks to cutting edge. Spine
of blade is Waffen-amt marked and complete with
brown leather buffer pad. Black leather scabbard
shows light surface wear/age, but no creases, rips
or tears, and no damage to the reverse stitching.
Dent-free nickel-plated scabbard fittings show minor
surface wear with no damage to the lower ball, and
are complete with retaining staples. The black leather,
triple-stitched, 4-rivet frog grades EX++ showing
minor wear but, no rips, tears of damage to stitching.
Nice Hörster, double-trademark example that
was shortened and up-dated for use during the Third
Reich. EX+/EX++ (26392) $895.


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