zuluwar2006 Posted 7 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 7 July , 2018 A WAR TIME UNIT MARKED 98/05 Na PLAIN BAYTONET WAR TIME UNIT MARKINGS MINER WERFER 13TH [WYTTEMBERG] EXTREMELY RARE MADE ON 1918 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 7 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 7 July , 2018 AN ERSATZ BAYONET UNIT MARKED FOR ERSATZ MACHINE GEWEHR COMPANY ON THE BLADE MARKING "AUGUST EGLOFF" NAME OF THE OWNER OR MANUFACTURER???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 7 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 7 July , 2018 THE 3RD BELGIAN COMBLAIN CONVERTED BAYONET I HAVE WITH MARKING "ARTILLERY DEPOT MAGDEMBURG" EXTREMELY RARE MODIFICATION Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 7 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 7 July , 2018 AN EXTREMELY RARE UNIT MARKED FRENCH 1886 LEBEL BAYONET WITH RARE UNIT MARKING FOR WITTEMBERG LANSDSTRUM. THIS IS THE ONLY KNOWN EXAMPLE UNTIL TODAY WITH THIS UNIT MARKING. IT IS ON ROY WILLIAMNS BOOK, ABOUT ERSATZ BAYONETS. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 7 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 7 July , 2018 A WAR TIME UNIT MARKED 98/05 Na PLAIN BAYTONET WAR TIME UNIT MARKING 137 INFANTRY REGIMENT 137th (2nd Lower Alsatian) Infantry MADE ON 1916 BELONGED TO XXI ARMY CORPS. The XXI Army Corps / XXI AK (German: XXI. Armee-Korps) was a corps level command of the German Army, before and during World War I. As the German Army expanded in the latter part of the 19th century and early part of the 20th century, the XXI Army Corps was set up on 1 October 1912 in Saarbrücken as the Generalkommando (headquarters) for the districts of Koblenz, Trier and part of Alsace-Lorraine. It took over command of 31st Division from XV Corps and the newly formed 42nd Division (the last division to be formed by the peacetime army). General der Infanterie Fritz von Below, former commander of 1st Guards Division, took command. It was assigned to the VII Army Inspectorate. but joined the predominantly Bavarian 6th Army at the start of the First World War. It was still in existence at the end of the war in the 5th Army, Heeresgruppe Gallwitz on the Western Front. On mobilization on 2 August 1914 the Corps was restructured. 42nd Cavalry Brigade was withdrawn to form part of the 7th Cavalry Division and the 31st Cavalry Brigade was broken up and its regiments assigned to the divisions as reconnaissance units. Divisions received engineer companies and other support units from the Corps headquarters. Unusually, the Corps retained its 9th infantry regiment on mobilisation. In summary, XXI Corps mobilised with 27 infantry battalions, 9 machine gun companies (54 machine guns), 8 cavalry squadrons, 24 field artillery batteries (144 guns), 4 heavy artillery batteries (16 guns), 3 pioneer companies, and an aviation detachment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 7 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 7 July , 2018 A 98/02 BAYONET SAME UNIT MARKING ON SCABBARD AND CROSSGUARD, WHICH HAS BEEN ERASED. NEW UNIT MARKING ON THE OTHER PART OF THE CROSSGUARD, FOR WAR TIME RESERVE INFANTRY REGIMENT 235. THE 235 RESERVE INFANTRY REGIMENT, WAS PART OF THE 102.Reserve-Infanterie-Brigade. THE 102 BRIGADE, WAS PART OF The 51st Reserve Division was initially organized as a square division, with essentially the same organization as the reserve divisions formed on mobilization. The 51st Reserve Division was triangularized in August 1916, sending the 101st Reserve Infantry Brigade headquarters and the 233rd Reserve Infantry Regiment to the 195th Infantry Division. Over the course of the war, other changes took place, including the formation of artillery and signals commands and the enlargement of combat engineer support to a full pioneer battalion. The order of battle on February 16, 1918, was as follows: 102.Reserve-Infanterie-Brigade Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 234 Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 235 Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 236 Maschinengewehr-Scharfschützen-Abteilung Nr. 73 Reserve-Kavallerie-Abteilung Nr. 51 Artillerie-Kommandeur 51 Reserve-Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 51 I.Bataillon/Reserve-Fußartillerie-Regiment Nr. 11 (from April 16, 1918) Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 351 Divisions-Nachrichten-Kommandeur 451 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 A 98/05 SAWBACK Aa BAYONET DATE 1906 UNIT MARKED TO 13TH PIONEER WHICH IS FOR WYTTEMBERG A VERY RARE UNIT MARKING, IF YOY THINK WYTTEMBERG HAS THE 2% OF THE TOTAL IMPERIAL GERMAN ARMY. The 26th Division (26. Division), formally the 26th Division (1st Royal Württemberg) (26. Division (1. Königlich Württembergische)), was a unit of the Prussian/German Army. It was headquartered in Stuttgart, the capital of the Kingdom of Württemberg. The division was subordinated in peacetime to the XIII (Royal Württemberg) Corps (XIII. (Königlich Württembergisches) Armeekorps). The division was disbanded in 1919 during the demobilization of the German Army after World War I. The division was raised and recruited in the Kingdom of Württemberg. Divisions underwent many changes during the war, with regiments moving from division to division, and some being destroyed and rebuilt. During the war, most divisions became triangular – one infantry brigade with three infantry regiments rather than two infantry brigades of two regiments (a "square division"). An artillery commander replaced the artillery brigade headquarters, the cavalry was further reduced, the engineer contingent was increased, and a divisional signals command was created. The 26th Infantry Division's order of battle on March 20, 1918, was as follows: 51. Infanterie-Brigade Grenadier-Regiment Königin Olga (1. Württembergisches) Nr. 119 Infanterie-Regiment Alt-Württemberg (3. Württembergisches) Nr. 121 Infanterie-Regiment Kaiser Friedrich, König von Preußen (7. Württembergisches) Nr. 125 Maschinengewehr-Scharfschützen-Abteilung Nr. 40 2.Eskadron/Ulanen-Regiment König Karl (1. Württembergisches) Nr. 19 Artillerie-Kommandeur 58: Feldartillerie-Regiment Prinz-Regent Luitpold von Bayern (2. Württembergisches) Nr. 29 II./Niederschlesisches Fußartillerie-Regiment Nr. 5 Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 143: 1.Kompanie/Württembergisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 13 5.Kompanie/Württembergisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 13 Minenwerfer-Kompanie Nr. 26 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 a plain nA 98/05 bayonet dated 1916 marked of manufacturer AG Duisburg unit marked for Garde Feld Artillery Regiment, which raised on 1816 in Berlin. A rare seen unit marking, during ww1. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 a 84/98 sawback marked to 15 Pioneer Bataillon. 1. Elsässisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 15 very rare to see 84/98 bayonets marked for pioneer. This was part of the 39th Infantry Division. Divisions underwent many changes during the war, with regiments moving from division to division, and some being destroyed and rebuilt. During the war, most divisions became triangular - one infantry brigade with three infantry regiments rather than two infantry brigades of two regiments (a "square division"). An artillery commander replaced the artillery brigade headquarters, the cavalry was further reduced, the engineer contingent was increased, and a divisional signals command was created. The 39th Infantry Division's order of battle on February 20, 1918 was as follows: 61. Infanterie-Brigade Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 126 Großherzog Friedrich von Baden (8. Württembergisches) 1. Unter-Elsässisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 132 3. Ober-Elsässiches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 172 Maschinengewehr-Scharfschützen-Abteilung Nr. 19 1. Eskadron/Reserve-Husaren-Regiment Nr. 8 Artillerie-Kommandeur 39 3. Ober-Elsässisches Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 80 Fußartillerie-Bataillon Nr. 406 Stab Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 136: 2.Kompanie/1. Elsässisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 15 3.Kompanie/1. Elsässisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 15 Minenwerfer-Kompanie Nr. 39 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 a 84/98 plain bayonet dated 1915 unit mark from 26 Dragoner Regiment. manufacturer is ERFURT The 26th Dragoner Regiment, was the 2nd Wurttembergisches Regiment. it was raised on 6.12.1805 in Stuttgard - Cannstatt. A very rare example of unit marked bayonet for Dragoner. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 another 84/98 bayonet dated 1915 with flashguard. manufacturer ERFURT Unit marking very rare seen Kgl Bayer. 3 Chevaulegers - Regiment Herzog Karl Theodor. This Regiment raised on 31.1.1724 His basement was in Dieuze. A vary rare seen unit marking Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 an extremely rare ersatz gras bayonet. this has been modified to fit the gewehr 88. the original wood grips and rivets have been removed. the blade tang cut and a steel spacer inserted, with a new pair of longer wood grips. those were fitted and rivetted back into position, using larger domed rivets. the back of the hilt has been stepped down by 2 mm for a lenght of 39 mm, reducing the depth of the attachment slot to 7,5 mm. the rear of the hilt with a "T" german crown acceptance mark. T sectionsteel blade, with the original date and arsena removed and the blade bent away for 20 mm from the guard. This bayonet appeared on Roy Williams Book aboyt Ersatz Bayonets, page 516, 517, N. 783 [EB 122]. This is the ONLY bayonets has ever recorded and is UNIQUE!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 some more ersatz bayonets with unit markings from my collection 32.R = 2nd Thuringisches Regiment, N. 32 It was raised on 6.9.1812 and based in Meiningen. 2.E.55.1.K.87 = Infanterie Regiment N. 55 Graf Bullow von Dennewitz [6th Westfalisches] Raised on 5.5.1860 Based on Detmold, Hoxter snd Bielefeld. 2nd ersatz Bataillon of the 55 infanterie Regiment, 1st Company. 2.E.B.J.R.131 = Infanterie Regiment 131 [2nd Lothringisches] raised on 24.3.1881 based on Morchingen 2nd ersatz Bataillon of the 131 Infanterie Regiment 3.M.G.M. = 3 Machinegewehr [photographed on Roy Williams book for ersatz bayonet, page 41]. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 Garde Jaeger, Ersatz Abteilung [a very rare ersatz unit marking] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 Reserve Infanterie Regiment/Ersatz Bataillon Grenadier Regiment Konig Friedrich I [4th Ostpreussisches] 5th Infanterie Regiment, raised on 11.3.1689, based on Danzig. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 a very rare 84/98 with sawbavk and flasjguard unit marked for the Garde Jaeger Bataillon which raised on 15.6.1744 and based on Potsdam Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 a very rare seen 98/05 aA sawback bayonet SAXON MARKED Friedrich August 1907 [FA 07] on the spine of the blade W & C SOLINGEN manufacturer 12.P.4.124 unit marking Kgl Sachs. 1th Pioneer Bataillon Nr. 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 a very rare nA plain bayonet double manufacturer marked date 1917 extremely rare unit marking for Rekruten Depot of Schutztruppe [formation in Africa] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 an extremely rare war time unit marked aA 98/05 plain bayonet unit marked for = 25th Infanterie Regiment, 2nd Ersatz bataillon 25th Infanterie Regiment von Lutzow = 1st Rheinisches it was raised on 18.2.1813 and based on aachen date 1915 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 a plain aA 98/05 bayonet with extremely rare unit marking date 1914 unit marking I.M.A.A. 1st Matrosen Artillery Abteilung manufacturer ERFURT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 an aA sawback 98/05 bayonet date 1908 manufacturer ERFURT unit marking for 27th Pioneer Bataillon which is 2nd Rheinisches it was raised on 1.10.1912 based on Trier [from the end of 1914, in Strassburg] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 an extremely rare ersatz conversion from a french 1866 chassepot bayonet brass hilt cut in one step 42 mm from the back of the hilt to a depth of 3 mm. the hilt and original crossguard completely remooved and the guard reshaped to match the base of the brass hilt. The guard re-fitted with the secondary rivet placed and a new "S" shaped crossguard for the IS M/71, with a full muzzle ring rivetted throught the blade, reverse of the crossguard. unit marking for the 128 Infantry Regiment = Danziger Infanterie Regiment No. 128 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 a very rare transitional aA sawback 98/05 bayonet with flashguard. date 1915 manufacturer = SIMSON & CO SUHL unit marking for 11 Pioneer [Kurhessisches] 3 Ersatz Bataillon 11Pionneer Bataillon was raised on 1.3.1842 and was based in Hannover. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 a sawback nA 98/05 bayonet date 1916 unit marking for the 30th Pioneer Bataillon [3 Rheinisches] It was raised on 1.10.1913 and based in Ehrenbreitstein Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuluwar2006 Posted 8 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 8 July , 2018 an extremely rare unit marking on 98/05 bayonet, the 98/05 bayonets is a plain one nA, without any date, but with flashguard, so made after 1915. unit marking is for 24th Infanterie Regiment Grossherzog Friedrich Franz II von Mecklenburg - Schwerin. This is the 4th Brandenburirgisches Infanterie Regiment. it was raised on 1.7.1813 and based on Neu-Ruppin. manufacturer CITO-COLN. The bayonet is also unit marked for the Leichte Munitionskolonne [LMK] of the 24 Infantry Regiment, a war time unit marking, very rare seen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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