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    I have three weapons here that I have found in my great aunts basement. She does not know where they came from and I would like to know when they were used and how much they are worth.
    The one with the wooden handle has a 20 1/2 inch blade
    The one with the metal handle has a 32 1/4 inch blade
    The one with the white tan handle has a 27 1/2 inch blade
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    Hello and welcome to the forum!
    Sorry, we do not do free evaluations here.
    The one with the white tan/handle is an older masonic sword and the one with the wood handle is a WW I or slightly later bayonet.
    Others will be able to give you more details.
    ralph.
    Searching for anything relating to, Anton Boos, 934 Stamm. Kp. Pz. Erz. Abt. 7, 3 Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 2, 16th Panzer-Division (My father)

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    Last photo is a German S98 bayonet. If you look at the spine of the blade there should be a number that will tell you year of manufacture. Metal handle sword looks like a tourist piece to me. Unsure about the tan handle one but as Ralph said it looks masonic.

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    The bayonet is probably the most valuable. The wire handled sword looks like the type of stuff churned out by Toledo of Spain, not worth much. The middle one is interesting but I suspect it's also a tourist souvenir.

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