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WW1 Turkish1903 sword bayonet captured by my Grandfather in Egypt, 1916. He was in the British
Army, City of London Yeomanry, the Rough Riders (cavalry). Won the MC saving a wounded NCO under fire. He later did bomb disposal and then joined the RFC, quite a character, I wish I'd known him better.
The scabbard is in two pieces (seems to have been joined by wire at some point, holes having been made in the scabbard) and has been like this since I was first shown it about 50 years ago. It looks like it got folded up, why I've no idea. It's got his name 'Bill' scratched on the scabbard.
The Turkish ricasso mark indicates Germanmakers name.
The script below is presumably a date. This is marked ١٣٢٢= 1322, or 1904, why 1904 I wonder? Or is this an error I've made in the Arab/Gregorian date conversion?
The frog is stamped on the back; top - possibly a makers name, 'Berlin No.39' and then something below this, possibly '19XX', maybe a date?
It would presumably have been for a Turkish (or German?) Mauser rifle? I don't have one, so can't tell.
Only ever seen one other, in the Imperial War Museum in London.
Posted this just for info, but if anyone can tell me more, most appreciated.Information
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