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Picked these up in a job lot, this is not my area of expertise at all, if someone could let me know what these are, explain the markings on them and give me an approx value for them from a collector to collector basis I would appreciate it. If anybody is interested then let me know and I will post them on the for sale section. Cheers Gary
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1. Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & C. – 16 reserve infantry regiment, 6 companies, weapons No. 234. 2. Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & C. – 36th Infantry Regiment (Fusilier regiment of General-Field Marshal Count Blumenthal "Magdeburg" No. 36, was formed in 1815, the fourth army corps), 5 companies, weapons No. 174. The bayonet was received by the troops in 1887. 3. Hammesfahr & C. – Passed military acceptance in 1917.
Kind Regards, ______________ Sergey.
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Sergey Thank you very much for all that information. Gary
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Gary, always please. Kind Regards, ______________ Sergey.
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First two are S84/98aA, made from S71/84 pieces, the first one is most real with new sharpening on blade, done profesionally but is not period, second one looks to me ok in good condition, the frog could be a reproduction, the last one is S84/98nA, could be the screws were attached in wrong position, unit corectly described by Sergej. b.r.Andy
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