Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available. In 1898 with the new Mauser bolt action infantry rifle the military adopted this long bayonet, the Seitengewehr (Sidearm) M1898. This longer bayonet gave an Infantryman the ability to bring a Cavalryman down from his horse, due to the bayonets long reach. Of course Cavalry was soon becoming a thing of the past and these long bayonets were being surpassed by different and shorter versions. At the start of WWI in 1914 this Gew 98 long bayonet was the norm.
This 1907 Dated example has a blade in very good condition. There is a bit of light staining, but no major rust issues, though the blade has definitely been sharpened several times.
The blade ricasso is maker marked Crown / ERFURT although the crown is no longer visible, indicating manufacture at the Royal Erfurt Arsenal, located in Thuringia. The spine is proof marked Crown / W directly in front of the cross guard, for Kaiser Wilhelm II, the German Emperor. Under this is 06, indicating acceptance in 1906.
This bayonet is an example of the second model of this bayonet, the n.A. (neu Art) model introduced in 1902, and the grip is made of two halves from wood. After the turn of the century the Germans simplified and strengthened their bayonet grips. The original "alter Art" (old type) bayonet had a grip made of one single piece of wood, which was wrapped around the tang. For more information please see Watts & White, The Bayonet Book, page 120, Item 257.
The bayonet shows minor staining on the blade, as well as signs of sharpening, however it is overall quite nice after years of service. The grip scales are in very good condition, with no cracks, and the carved ribs still very clear and have a lovely color. There are a few scratches and small dents.
The bayonet is contained in its original leather & steel scabbard which is regimentally marked on the back of the throat with B.10.R.8.197 which we believe to be the 10th Bavarian Infantry Regiment, 8th Kompanie, 197th man. There is some damage to the scabbard and a crease in the leather.
A great example of an early 1898 bayonet with regimental markings, ready for further research and display.
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