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  • #698 – WW2 German K98 Combat Bayonet with Matching Numbers by Mundlos (Лот: 12444)

    WW2 German K98 Combat Bayonet with Matching Numbers by Mundlos,two piece bakelite grips with steel pommel having waffen-amt stamps. Housed in the steel scabbard with leather bayonet frog attached, frog being dated 1939. Scabbard and bayonet blade with matching numbers ‘2109 c’, also marked ‘MUNDLOS’ to the reverse. Much of the original blueing remaining to the blade.

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  • #699 – WW2 German Kriegsmarine Blockade Breakers Badge Set by Schwerin, Berlin (Лот: 9291)

    WW2 German Kriegsmarine Blockade Breakers Badge Set by Schwerin, Berlin, zinc construction with soldered on set up. Maker marked on the reverse. The large size badge comes with the 9mm variant in the matching blue box. Paper hinge of the box cut through. Great looking set and nice ensemble.

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  • #699 – WW2 USN KA-BAR Fighting Knife by Olean, NY (Лот: 10765)

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  • #699 – 1944 Dated WW2 German K98 Bayonet (Лот: 12445)

    1944 Dated WW2 German K98 Bayonet,with blued steel pommel having red bakelite handle which is riveted. Housed in steel scabbard with leather bayonet frog attached. Non matching numbers. Blade with heavy wear and pitting, 1944 date to the reverse but very worn. Accompanied by a K98 bayonet with the pommel having stampings including ‘D 2618’. Housed in steel scabbard. Unmarked blade. Bayonet shows wear. (2 items)

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  • #700 – Historically Interesting Luftwaffe Honour Goblet Awarded to Lt. Hasso Mündel, for the Long Range Bombing Mission Against the Hydro Electric Plant at Lochaber in the Scottish Highlands in 1940 and Again in 1941 (Лот: 9292)

    Historically Interesting Luftwaffe Honour Goblet Awarded to Lt. Hasso Mündel, for the Long Range Bombing Mission Against the Hydro Electric Plant at Lochaber in the Scottish Highlands in 1940 and Again in 1941, rare early silver constructed honour goblet with content marking ‘835’ inside of the foot. Maker marked ‘Joh. Wagner & Sohn’. Very good condition without dents or damage. asso Mündel was part of the famous raid on the Hydro Electric plant at Lochaber in the Scottish Highlands. This power plant was designed to provide electricity for aluminium production at Fort William to the north. The existence of such an important site was not lost on the Germans, aerial photographs of it being taken as early as October 1940. The plant was critical to British aircraft production, Lochaber was given target number 7,123, but it was not attacked until 22 December 1940. Being in north-western Scotland, few German aircraft could get there, but the occupation of airfields in Norway made it feasible that the relatively new Junkers Ju 88 had the range. Early on 22 December 1940, a Ju 88 of reconnaissance unit 1. Staffel (Fern)/Aufklärungsgruppe 120 (1.(F)/120) lifted off from Stavanger-Sola. On board were Oblt Siegfried Fidorra (observer and aircraft captain), Lt Hasso Mündel (pilot), Ofw Reinhard Bothe (radio operator) and Uffz Lemberg (gunner).he official report on the attack was filed by the crew the following day and reported to the Luftwaffe high command. It said, ‘At about 10.00hrs an aircraft of AufklGr 120 (commander Oblt Siegfried Fidorra), flying at low level, successfully attacked the aluminium smelter at Lochaber north-east of Fort William. ‘The actual attack was preceded by a low-level approach to assess the favourable direction of attack. Then, two SC500 bombs with delayed-action fuses were dropped on the target in two low-level attacks despite light flak defences. The middle of the power station was hit near the entrance of the pressurised water pipe, the other bomb hit the middle of the aluminium plant. The impact of both bombs could be perfectly observed. ‘The detonation of the bombs initially resulted in heavy fire and smoke. Sometime later, explosions followed with a strong fire, possibly due to water from the pressure pipes entering the furnace house. Afterwards, the whole plant was shrouded in clouds of steam and smoke. ‘The attacked plant is an aluminium smelter of prime importance. Final assessment of the effect of this attack, which was carefully prepared and executed in cold blood, can be made only on the basis of an aerial photo. However, it appears as if a significant reduction, if not even a standstill, of production has been caused.’ The report filled to the Luftwaffe was not accurate. One 500kg bomb landed between the pipes but failed to explode. The second went through the powerhouse roof and landed on a generator, but it too failed to go off. Two workers were in the powerhouse as the bomb hit. The foreman, Johnnie Wilson, elected to use an overhead crane to lift the weapon onto a trolley and then wheel it out —a risky task, as the bomb disposal team told him afterwards. Both 500kg bombs were later successfully defused and the casing of one can still be seen today, preserved and on display inside the power station.s the Ju 88 crew headed for home unscathed, it is believed that they reported seeing 29 merchant ships, 10 patrol boats and 10 flying boats at anchor in Loch Sunart, 45km (28 miles) southwest of Fort William. What they had spotted was convoy EN41/1, which had arrived on 19 December 1940 with 32 ships and three escorts, and convoy EN42/1, made up of seven ships and four escorts, which had reached the loch the day before. The flying boats were all from No 210 Squadron, based at Oban. This was radioed through, and although the British intercepted German messages stating that a reconnaissance aircraft had spotted ‘a convoy of many large ships (merchant) anchored in the Lynn or Lorn north of Oban’, they failed to prepare the defences for an attack.n 13 March 1941, the same German crew that had attacked on 22 December 1940 — less Uffz Lemberg who had been replaced by Uffz Reiners — returned again, bombing Lochaber during another armed reconnaissance mission. At 15.15hrs, they dropped a single SC500 from an altitude of 600-700m (1,968-2,297ft). The bomb was seen to detonate in the south-western corner of the plant, but its effect was not obvious. Damage was reported as slight, yet German propaganda hailed the attack as another success. After this, three of the Fidorra crew were decorated for their bravery. Siegfried Fidorra received the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold (German Cross in gold) and Lt Hasso Mündel and Ofw Reinhard Bothe the Ehrenpokal (Honour Goblet, in silver).eutnant Mündel, also German cross in gold recipient, received the goblet on 1.11.41. Mündel was a veteran of the Battle of Britain campaign and was responsible for dropping bomps on the British Aluminium Co. company at Bristol on 22.12.40 flying the Ju 88. Mündel, later part of the long range reconnaissance unit ‘1(F)/120’ was killed in action together with his whole crew in FFäröyne, Norway still flying a Ju 88.

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  • #700 – WW2 Personalised USN Boyt MkII Scabbard (Лот: 10766)

    WW2 Personalised USN Boyt MkII Scabbard, good example of a leather scabbard, impressed to the obverse ‘OKINAWA’ and reverse with various names. Good condition.

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  • #700 – Czech VZ-24 Mauser Bayonet Re-Issued to German Forces (Лот: 12446)

    Czech VZ-24 Mauser Bayonet Re-Issued to German Forces,example with removed muzzle ring, blued finish to the exterior. Waffen-amt stamped to the pommel. Brown leather frog attached to the scabbard, stamped to the reverse ‘1942 LOT’. Blade marked ‘8024 g’ and ‘dot’ to the reverse; WW2 German K98 bayonet with wooden grips, housed in steel scabbard with matching numbers to the blade, ‘4872 g’ and makers details of ‘CLEMEN & JUNG’. Czechoslovakian leather frog attached to the scabbard. (2 items)

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  • #701 – WW2 German Luftwaffe Honour Goblet and Document Grouping to Oberleutnant Karl Günter Näder (Лот: 9293)

    WW2 German Luftwaffe Honour Goblet and Document Grouping to Oberleutnant Karl Günter Näder, fine Alpaka constructed goblet with the ‘Alpaka’ marking inside of the foot. Maker marked ‘Joh. Wagner & Sohn’. Very good condition without dents or damage. Very good looking overall patina. The grouping contains all award documents of Näder: Czech annexation medal class, Luftwaffe 4 year service medal, Iron cross 2nd class for the Polish campaign (16.9.1939!), Iron cross 1st class for the Bitzkrieg 2.6.1940, combined pilot observer badge, flight clasp in silver & gold, promotion documents, German cross in gold award document 2.12.1942, Honour Goblet award document with honour list ‘Ehrenliste’; several photos, one of Günter with German cross in wear. Death notice and writings 4.9.1943 Näder was KIA and posthumously promoted to Oberleutnant. Very large and complete group of a brave bomber pilot who flew on all major fronts in Europe! Oberleutnant Näder was part of Kampfgeschwader 2 ‘K.G.2’ which mainly operated out of Holland attacking ships in the Channel. K.G.2 was also responsible for bombing several cities during the Battle of Britain.

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  • #702 – WW2 German Luftwaffe Bomber Operational Clasp in Silver by G.H. Osang, Dresden with Original Issue Box (Лот: 9294)

    WW2 German Luftwaffe Bomber Operational Clasp in Silver by G.H. Osang, Dresden with Original Issue Box, excellent example of a tombac constructed clasp with riveted flying bomb and soldered on set up. Reverse maker marked with the Osang maker details. Excellent to mint condition with all bright silver finish intact. Polished highlights. The clasp comes in its original and matching blue issue box.

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  • #702 – USMC KA-BAR Fighting Knife (Лот: 10768)

    USMC KA-BAR Fighting Knife, housed in leather scabbard. Blade remains in very good overall condition measuring 18cms, overall 34cms.

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  • #702 – WW2 German Field Optics Carry Case (Лот: 12448)

    WW2 German Field Optics Carry Case, fine example of the large leather carry case for a pair of German artillery / observation field glasses (optics). The leather case is complete with the securing straps and buckle fittings. Wooden mounts to the interior. Some surface rusting to the external metal work but otherwise good condition.

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  • #703 – WW2 German Luftwaffe Ground Assault Badge by Arno Wallpach (Лот: 9295)

    WW2 German Luftwaffe Ground Assault Badge by Arno Wallpach, one piece, zinc constructed badge with integral set up. Unmarked typical late war Wallpach manufacturing. Magnetic pin. Good condition with normal signs of age.

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  • #703 – US Army Utility Knife by Camillius, NY (Лот: 10769)

    US Army Utility Knife by Camillius, NY, with all four blades, dated 1968. Good condition.

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  • #703 – Third Reich Leather Protection Case for Optic Unit ‘LiSpr 80’, Serial Nr. 197759 (Лот: 12449)

    Third Reich Leather Protection Case for Optic Unit ‘LiSpr 80’, Serial Nr. 197759, Case in very good to excellent condition with fully functioning elastic straps. Maker marked ‘Carl Zeiss, Jena’ and dated 1939. With additional Waffenamt stamp ‘WaA661’. Inside stamped ‘Zelle Oben’. Interesting piece

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