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I want to show you a very rare plug bajonet made by Peter Weyersberg at Solingen for the court of Saxony. Its wooden handle is fixed by a screw, that fits to a thread of the blade's angle. The monogram "AR" stands for August II. the Strong, Archduke of Saxony and King of Poland, +1733. Total length is 390 mm, length of blade is 235 mm, width 37 mm.
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Very nice bayonet, Udo. See one of the kind in THE PLUG BAYONET by R.D.C. Evans
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Thanks a lot, very interesting!!
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Unfortunately, this is a Spanish plug bayonet made in Toledo ca. 1850-70. The "Saxon" etching and maker mark have been added by someone to increase the value.
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Really? Do you have a proof?
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Engravings are a different work; but surely Bayowolf will show us stronger evidence.
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