German helmet / butcher bayonets

Those are very interesting bayonets, thanks for posting. I also have the Jeff Knoll book and recommend it but unfortunately, I don’t have it with me. P on those first stamping would indicate Pioneer to me which would fit with the saw back.
 
Thank you Piotr. I am glad my book is of use to you. And, I hope, useful to the Blanke Waffen collector community as a whole.

George
 
I would love to know the regimental markings on the bayonets John josef if you can help , I will post some photos .

Ok from left to right.
1st one
P.= Pionier-Bataillon
C. or d,C = ( Gardes ) du corps
D. =Division, Direktion, Dragoner, Depot, Desiziplinar-(Abteilung)

2nd.
G. = Garde-(Regiment), Gardekorps ( Generalkommando nebst Feldverwaltungsbehoerden), Grenadier-(Regiment), ( maschinen-) Geweher, Garnison, Gefaengnis.
B. = Brigade,Bezirk,Baeckerei-Abteilung,Bruecken(Train),Batterie,Betriebs,Bekleidungs-(Amt)
N= no information.

3rd.
This is the only one I feel comfortable identifying for you.
B.11.R.7.9. = Bayerisches Infanterie-Regiment 11,Kompagnie 7, Waffe Nr 9.

This is not as straight forward as one may think that's why I would recommend buying the book there are many possibilities, the font also plays a roll, the placement and combination of letters and numbers also all both play rolls in reading the marks.

I hope this helps you out a bit, like I mentioned before I'm certainly not an expert but just made an effort to try and help. Everyone interested in the subject IMO should purchase Jeffs book and dig in. ;)
 
Hi Rob
Yes the swords are all originals , one is a Scottish ribbon hilt around 1680 with the blade marked with the running horse of Passau , one is Scottish mounted horseman’s backsword , one is mounted dragoon double edged .
 

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Hi Rob
Yes the swords are all originals , one is a Scottish ribbon hilt around 1680 with the blade marked with the running horse of Passau , one is Scottish mounted horseman’s backsword , one is mounted dragoon double edged .
Ok from left to right.
1st one
P.= Pionier-Bataillon
C. or d,C = ( Gardes ) du corps
D. =Division, Direktion, Dragoner, Depot, Desiziplinar-(Abteilung)

2nd.
G. = Garde-(Regiment), Gardekorps ( Generalkommando nebst Feldverwaltungsbehoerden), Grenadier-(Regiment), ( maschinen-) Geweher, Garnison, Gefaengnis.
B. = Brigade,Bezirk,Baeckerei-Abteilung,Bruecken(Train),Batterie,Betriebs,Bekleidungs-(Amt)
N= no information.

3rd.
This is the only one I feel comfortable identifying for you.
B.11.R.7.9. = Bayerisches Infanterie-Regiment 11,Kompagnie 7, Waffe Nr 9.

This is not as straight forward as one may think that's why I would recommend buying the book there are many possibilities, the font also plays a roll, the placement and combination of letters and numbers also all both play rolls in reading the marks.

I hope this helps you out a bit, like I mentioned before I'm certainly not an expert but just made an effort to try and help. Everyone interested in the subject IMO should purchase Jeffs book and dig in. ;)
Thanks John josef
Very helpful , I have ordered the booklet
All the best.
Gary
 
Yes, that is my book. A bit hard to get anymore as it is out of print.

George Wheeler
Hi Schupo
Congratulations on your book , I don’t have a copy but will keep an eye out , I have just purchased the set of feldzug books 1914 thro to 1918 so the bank balance is in the red 🥴
 
Wow I remember going to Sothebys in London just after Braveheart came out and the Claymores were going through the roof!
Really stunning swords. Rob
 
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