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Original German WWII Metropolitan Police Long Dress Bayonet by Alexander Coppel with Scabbard & 1937 Dated Frog - Matching Unit Markings

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. This is a fantastic Matching Unit Marked Metropolitan Police Long Dress "Walking Out" Bayonet by Alexander Coppel of Solingen. It comes complete with its original nickel fitted black leather scabbard, a police NCO troddel knot, and a 1937-dated leather frog. It features a beautiful Stag Handle, with an attached alloy Civic Police emblem.

The pommel is a solid nickel plated alloy decorated "Birds Head" without a bayonet slot, and there is a unit marking on the reverse guard of the bayonet:

S. F. 236

This indicates issue to the Metropolitan Schutzpolizei (Protection Police), and we assume that "F" is for Frankfurt am Main, one of the larger cities in Germany. The same unit marking is stamped onto the back of the scabbard.

The bayonet has a lovely approximately 33 cm (12.75 inches) long nickel plated steel blade, which was forged "cut-down" style, with the fuller running to the tip. Blade is nice and bright, of excellent quality, and still has over 980% of the original nickel plating, with a few areas of oxidation, and loss of the plating on the last 2-3 inches from runner wear.

The blade ricasso is maker marked ALEXANDER COPPEL / SOLINGEN in arcs surrounding the firms trademark scales logo, with the firm's initials ACS interspersed. The same trademark scale logo, only larger, is present on the other side of the blade. This type of trademark was used on Police and other dress bayonets during the Weimar republic and up into the beginning of the NSDAP era, up until around 1940, per J. Anthony Carter's work GERMAN KNIFE AND SWORD MAKERS.

Alexander Coppel & Co. KG, Stahlwarenfabrik, was located in Solingen, the legendary German "City of Blades." The company was a major manufacturer of edged weapons and tools from the end of the 19th century up until the WWII period. Unfortunately, as NSDAP-control increased, brothers Carl Gustav and Dr. Alexander Coppel, the Jewish owners of the firm, were forced out. In 1936 the firm had been "Aryanized", and started using the name ALCOSO to hide the Jewish family name. By the end of 1936 the brothers were ejected from their Solingen offices, and by 1940 the brand trademark initials ACS were changed to AWS to reflect the change in ownership and name: Alexander Coppel Solingen to Alcoso-Werk Solingen. Carl Gustav Coppel committed suicide in Solingen in 1941, and Dr. Alexander Coppel was arrested in 1942 and sent to Theresienstadt Prison camp, where he died August 5th 1942.

The leather washer is unfortunately not present. The bayonet grip scales are made of stag-horn with a silvered alloy police insignia firmly attached on one side. These are held by aluminum rivets between the upswept cross guard decorated with oak leaves, and the stylized eagle’s head pommel. Both cross guard and eagle’s head are well detailed and in very good condition, with almost all of the original nickel plating present.

The scabbard is made of fine black leather, fitted with heavily nickel plated brass alloy, and is in very good condition. The leather does show age and finish loss, but there are no stitch repairs on the back, and it still looks great. It is held by a lovely brown leather frog with aluminum rivets, and is maker marked on the back with HANS RÖMER / 1937 / NEU - ULM.

This is a wonderful early war metropolitan police bayonet with scabbard, frog, and troddel knot! Ready to research and display!

Specifications:
Blade Length: 13"
Blade Style: Single Edged with Fuller
Overall length: 17 1/2”
Crossguard: 2 1/4”
Scabbard Length: 14 1/2”

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