Early bayonet ID?

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pishta

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Friend found a hoard of knives pre estate sale from a deceased relative. They said take the whole lot and it was about 500 various China replica swords, machetes, multi-tools, combat knives....90% Chinese made trinkets. I saved these 3 original looking bayonettes from a $100 valued pawn shop run. Any ine know what or when these were made? I'm thinking 1890-1930 as they have the balls on the ends of the metal scabbards..ones marked CSZ , ones AS FA , and one is German " Weyersberg". 2 are for same type as barrel ring and mount are same distance , other ring is closer to barrel and mount is deeper .
 
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Oops, the German ones font looks too good to be old...? But all the grips look original eroded wood

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Positive ID on German one....."OLD GERMAN MAUSER BAYONET /SCABBARD MOD95 --SOLINGEN MADE" "...pre-WW1 German Wooden gripped M.1895 Mauser Bayonets, each --------with German Maker's details on the reverse side: WEYERSBERG KIRSCHBAUM & CO. SOLINGEN." This was from a Ebay item that had some Chilean markings as supplied by Germany.
 
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